Guido van Rossum <guido@python.org> writes: > When a new bug or patch is posted to a SF tracker, an email gets sent > to python-bugs-list@python.org or patches@python.org. > > But... when anything is changed or added to those trackers, an email > is *also* sent to those lists. > > I would like to receive the first kind of traffic (new tracker issues) > but not the second kind, except for those tracker issues in which I am > interested (which I can get by explicit turning on monitoring of those > issues, or by following up). > > The SF tracker admin has an option to allow this: all I have to do is > uncheck the box that says "Send email on all changes". I would really > like to do this. > > Would anybody who is currently receiving bugs or patches traffic be > bothered if I made this change? I find it sometimes interesting to receive these mails and read the comments which are posted, I cannot decide from the item description if I'm interested in this item or not. (You could also route the mails them into the trashcan, and read them with a newsreader at news.gmane.org:gmane.comp.python.bugs or patches.) Thomas
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