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List:       kde-core-devel
Subject:    Re: Plans for SVN infrastructure shutdown
From:       Nicolás_Álvarez <nicolas.alvarez () gmail ! com>
Date:       2013-01-03 17:03:03
Message-ID: 86B8D4AB-EE52-4008-9BD9-74B98641A515 () gmail ! com
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El 02/01/2013, a las 23:07, "T.C. Hollingsworth" <tchollingsworth@gmail.com> escribió:
> On 1/2/13, Nicolás Alvarez <nicolas.alvarez@gmail.com> wrote:
> > any feedback is welcome!
> 
> Why does commitfilter have to die?  AFAICT, projects.kde.org offers
> exactly zero of it's features--all it has is a pretty `git log` and an
> RSS feed.
> 
> Leaving aside the fact that it doesn't do e-mail...

It does do email, since September. See:
http://www.omat.nl/2012/09/08/experimental-commitfilter-for-git-repositories/

> ...I'll really miss the
> lack of regex-based filtering.  I use it to track commits to every
> doc/ directory in every repo in the project so I can easily copyedit
> newly written documentation.

This part is indeed not supported yet. We do have a new IRC bot for commit notifications that supports \
path regexes, and we could reuse some of this code to add path-matching to projects.kde.org. Apart from \
the fact that you could hang out on #kde-docs to see /doc/ changes :)

-- 
Nicolás


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dir="auto"><div>El 02/01/2013, a las 23:07, "T.C. Hollingsworth" &lt;<a \
href="mailto:tchollingsworth@gmail.com">tchollingsworth@gmail.com</a>&gt; escribió:</div><blockquote \
type="cite"><div><span>On 1/2/13, Nicolás Alvarez &lt;<a \
href="mailto:nicolas.alvarez@gmail.com">nicolas.alvarez@gmail.com</a>&gt; wrote:</span><br><blockquote \
type="cite"><span>any feedback is welcome!</span><br></blockquote><span></span><br><span>Why does \
commitfilter have to die? &nbsp;AFAICT, <a href="http://projects.kde.org">projects.kde.org</a> \
offers</span><br><span>exactly zero of it's features--all it has is a pretty `git log` and \
an</span><br><span>RSS feed.</span><br><span></span><br><span>Leaving aside the fact that it doesn't do \
e-mail...</span></div></blockquote><div><br></div><div>It does do email, since September. \
See:</div><div><a href="http://www.omat.nl/2012/09/08/experimental-commitfilter-for-git-repositories/">htt \
p://www.omat.nl/2012/09/08/experimental-commitfilter-for-git-repositories/</a></div><br><blockquote \
type="cite"><div><span>...I'll really miss the</span><br><span>lack of regex-based filtering. &nbsp;I use \
it to track commits to every</span><br><span>doc/ directory in every repo in the project so I can easily \
copyedit</span><br><span>newly written documentation.</span><br></div></blockquote><br><div>This part is \
indeed not supported yet. We do have a new IRC bot for commit notifications that supports path regexes, \
and we could reuse some of this code to add path-matching to <a \
href="http://projects.kde.org">projects.kde.org</a>. Apart from the fact that you could hang out on \
#kde-docs to see /doc/ changes \
:)</div><div><br></div><div>--&nbsp;</div><div>Nicolás</div></body></html>



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