Michael Hudson wrote: > Gerhard Häring <gh at ghaering.de> writes: > >> Currently I'm not subscribed to python-checkins and didn't see a need >> to. Is there a need to for Python core developers? > > I would say it's "encouraged". > >> I think there's no better way except subscribing and defining a >> filter for SQLite-related commits to be notified if other people >> commit changes to the SQLite module in Python? > > That sounds like the least effort yes. mailman has 'topic filters' so > one could define a sqlite topic for python-checkins and you could just > subscribe to that, but that requires Barry doing something :-) (I > think). One could as well read python-checkins via gmane, and set up client-side filtering in the nntp reader. Thomas
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