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Bug 327376

Summary: Please set up a commit messages mailing list for CDO
Product: Community Reporter: Eike Stepper <stepper>
Component: CVSAssignee: Eclipse Webmaster <webmaster>
Status: RESOLVED FIXED QA Contact:
Severity: normal    
Priority: P3 CC: adietish, caspar_d, ibrahim.sallam, martin.fluegge, michal.ruza, stefan, vaisegid, vroldanbet
Version: unspecified   
Target Milestone: ---   
Hardware: PC   
OS: Windows 7   
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Description Eike Stepper CLA 2010-10-09 00:25:03 EDT
Project: modeling.emf.cdo
Comment 1 Eclipse Webmaster CLA 2010-10-13 11:19:37 EDT
I've created cdo-commit@eclipse.org (subscribe here: https://dev.eclipse.org/mailman/listinfo/cdo-commit ) and pointed the cvs notifications there.

Please let me know if it's not working as expected.

-M.
Comment 2 Eike Stepper CLA 2010-10-16 06:51:23 EDT
It works (thank you!!) but I have some questions:

1) is it possible to to add the committer ID to the posts?

2) is it possible to generate only one post per commit that contains the diffs of all changed files?

3) in the subject line of the generated mails there's no slash between the folder path and the file name. can that be added?
Comment 3 Eclipse Webmaster CLA 2010-10-18 14:37:12 EDT
(In reply to comment #2)

> 1) is it possible to to add the committer ID to the posts?

I can pre-pend the committer id to the subject line.

> 2) is it possible to generate only one post per commit that contains the diffs
> of all changed files?

CVS groups changes by path and I'm not aware of a way to 'loosen' the path specification

> 3) in the subject line of the generated mails there's no slash between the
> folder path and the file name. can that be added?

Not really.  The CVS sync tool sets the subject line as 'path where changes occurred' file1 file2 file3 etc.

-M.