Re: Review process improvements

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On 22.12.2021 04:26, Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason wrote:

On Fri, Dec 17 2021, Konstantin Ryabitsev wrote:

[...]
   - on the receiving end, the patches will be written to a dedicated
     lore.kernel.org feed *as-is*, but also sent to the recipients after doing
     the usual From/Reply-To substitution and moving the original From into
     the in-body git headers (i.e. same as GGG does).

That GGG does this is one reason I haven't considered using it. It
breaks all sorts of E-Mail workflow assumptions from polluting the
address book for every person who uses it, to any "from:<addr>" search
needing special consideration etc.

I agree that this is a very annoying side-effect of GGG.


Of course you'd need authentication etc, but is there a reason for why
such tooling can't work more like an SMTP relay and less like GGG which
(for some reason) insists on taking over the "From" header?


I think SPF/DMARC spam filtering will prevent tools like GGG to do this any other way. For GGG to be able to send with your From: you'd either need to give it access to your smtp credentials or configure your whole domain to allow GGG mail servers (basically github) to send email for it. I think both options are not really something you'd want.

I think in its case it's because it wanted to mirror all the discussion
to GitHub. But presumably a ML-native tool won't have that problem (and
presumably GGG could do the same mirroring by following the ML after
submission).




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