Hi, on November 14th we hold a meeting concering contrib and ports in general. 1) Perhaps you have already remarked that we have two different projects in our bug tracker (flyspray) from now on. That means that you have to check the project 'CRUX-Contrib' regularly to get informed of a bug which could be in one of your (contrib) ports. And once again, create a flyspray account if you haven't done that already. 2) In contrib there should be _no_ duplicates of core/opt ports! Every port which is already in core/opt should not be in contrib, too. 3) Use the standard email format! For example: Simon Gloßner, viper at hometux dot de Simone Rota, sip at varlock dot com Regards Simon
On Sat, 2006-11-18 at 02:05 +0100, Simon Gloßner wrote:
3) Use the standard email format! For example: Simon Gloßner, viper at hometux dot de Simone Rota, sip at varlock dot com
About that... I guess the original idea here was to avoid spam, but with gitweb, our addresses are already exposed to the web. With that in mind, does it really make sense to obfuscate the ones that should be read/cut-n-pasted/clicked by humans? :)
On Sat, 18 Nov 2006 09:34:11 +0100 Mark Rosenstand <mark@borkware.net> wrote:
On Sat, 2006-11-18 at 02:05 +0100, Simon Gloßner wrote:
3) Use the standard email format! For example: Simon Gloßner, viper at hometux dot de Simone Rota, sip at varlock dot com
About that... I guess the original idea here was to avoid spam, but with gitweb, our addresses are already exposed to the web. With that in mind, does it really make sense to obfuscate the ones that should be read/cut-n-pasted/clicked by humans? :)
I'll patch gitweb for masking emails. Personally I noticed a great increase of spam when we used unmasked addresses back at the time, so I'd avoid reverting to the plain format. Regards, Simone
participants (3)
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Mark Rosenstand
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Simon Gloßner
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Simone Rota