Thanks, Christian.
RSS feeds may be an option. I’m always looking for ways how to increase the adoption of the error reporter and to how get more projects involved. But I’m not sure if RSS feeds will help much here. There are daily digest emails and automated reporting to bugzilla that help you to keep track of issues for your project. In addition the search page allows to search for error reports that meet certain conditions.
Eclipse has 1000+ committers, ~450 of them work on release train projects. If 10+ people would start reviewing error reports for project’s they are interested in just because RSS feeds would be added, I’d be happy to implement this. I created a bug to track this request. Please comment there.
If it’s only about one mail every two weeks, I don’t feel that this should govern this discussion at the moment. As said above, awareness is the primary goal at the moment.
However, I’m happy to discuss other ideas (maybe separately in a bug?).
Thanks, Marcel
Hi,
I, too, look forward to seeing these reports for the projects that I work on. But, rather than sending out e-mails on this list, perhaps they could just be posted on a website with an RSS subscription option for those of us that would like to opt in to notifications. That would divert the traffic from the mailing list that (I feel) is more intended for discussion than for data feeds. Plus, that provides IFTTT integration automatically :-)
Thanks!
Christian
On Fri, Apr 24, 2015 at 11:14 AM, Jay Jay Billings <jayjaybillings@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Marcel,
That's really awesome! I encourage you to remove those projects from the list that opt-out of reporting to the cross-dev list, not discontinuing the notifications. Personally I will look forward to such a report every two weeks! Jay
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