> On 25 Apr 2017, at 12:01, Jeff King <peff@xxxxxxxx> wrote: > > On Tue, Apr 25, 2017 at 10:51:20AM +0200, Lars Schneider wrote: > >>>> Off topic, is it possible to receive mail notifications from Travis >>>> when a fault is found in either 'pu', 'next' or 'master'? I know how >>>> to do it in Jenkins, but I'm not familiar with Travis and there's no >>>> obvious button from the web page.. >>> >>> I looked into this a bit for my personal builds. Notification config has >>> to go into the .travis.yml file[1]. So I think the best we could do is >>> send a notification email to some mailing list, and then let people >>> subscribe to that (or it could go to git@vger; I don't know how noisy it >>> would be). >> >> A separate mailing list sounds like a very good idea to me! >> Maybe "git-builds@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx" or something? >> What would it take to set something up like this? > > I suspect that emailing the vger admins is the right place (or that they > can point us in the right direction, or tell us to get lost). The best > address is probably postmaster@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx. > > (I resisted just cc-ing them here to see if other people had opinions on > just sending the output to the regular list). OK, I'll send them an email. I just realized a strong reason for a separate mailing list: I haven't found a knob to make TravisCI send plain text emails. - Lars