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> On 7 Jan 2021, at 14:28, Agostino Sarubbo <ago@g.o> wrote: |
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> Hello, |
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> it happens frequently that CI discovers failure(s) in non-maintainer commits. |
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> The most striking examples are maintainer-needed, proxy-maint and general pull |
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> request where who made the change has no visibility on the new bug. |
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> Do you think that is a good idea to CC everyone involved in the commit? |
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Hi all, |
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Following up on this, ago has implemented this after I brought it up to him - thank you ago! |
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The committer will be CCed on bugs and upon requests this can be disabled where maintainer is a member |
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of a project alias (to avoid receive mail from both herd and CC). |
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If needed, we could revisit this and turn it into a whitelist or something, but for now, |
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the aim is to just blacklist “alive” projects where people read the alias. |
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Best, |
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Sam |