Re: How to watch a mailing list & repo for patches which affect a certain area of code?

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W dniu 09.10.2016 o 21:03, Ian Kelling pisze:

> I've got patches in various projects, and I don't have time to keep up
> with the mailing list, but I'd like to help out with maintenance of that
> code, or the functions/files it touches. People don't cc me. I figure I
> could filter the list, test patches submitted, commits made, mentions of
> files/functions, build filters based on the code I have in the repo even
> if it's been moved or changed subsequently. I'm wondering what other
> people have implemented already for automation around this, or general
> thoughts. Web search is not showing me much.

First, the practice on this mailing list is to Cc all, and from what
I have seen people tend to do that (well, at least the regular participants).

Second, you can read this mailing list (and send emails / respond) with
a news reader via the NNTP interface (gmane or public-inbox).  News readers
usually have good search capability.

Hope that helps
-- 
Jakub Narębski




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