On Thu, 15 Feb 2018 08:11:17 +0100 Vít Ondruch <vondruch@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Dne 15.2.2018 v 07:55 Remi Collet napsal(a): > > Le 15/02/2018 à 07:47, Igor Gnatenko a écrit : > >> On Wed, 2018-02-14 at 14:06 -0500, Rob Crittenden wrote: > >>> nicolas.mailhot@xxxxxxxxxxx wrote: > >>>> Hi, > >>>> > >>>> Thank you for cleaning up the cruft in the repository ! > >>>> > >>>> Regards, > >>>> > >>> Agreed. I'm usually pretty anal about others touching packages I > >>> maintain without at least a heads-up but in this case it doesn't > >>> bother me. I guess particularly since he didn't spin up a build > >>> or poke the n-v-r so reverting it if I really hated it or it > >>> broke something would be trivially easy. > >>> As an aside, it might be nice though to be able to watch a > >>> package and get automated notifications when things change. I > >>> don't maintain that many packages though. I'd imagine that for > >>> some this could be rather onerous, but I had no idea these > >>> changed were applied until I went and looked. > >> It is possible with fedmsg which we use. You can set notifications > >> in special webservice[0] (although I find settings in it > >> counter-intuitive). Simplest one is to set up notifications on all > >> packages you maintain. > > Sadly, commit notifications does NOT work for months > > (works for old packages, not for newly imported one) > > It does not work at all. I did not get any notification about mass > rebuild changes what so ever. No build notifications, no commit > notifications, anything ... Same here. Whilst I don't mind this change, as it stands I'm getting no notifications when the packages I maintain are changed by other people, and that's supposed to be one of the safeguards against potential errors by provenpackagers. Paul. _______________________________________________ devel mailing list -- devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe send an email to devel-leave@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx