On Oct 24, 2011, at 7:32 PM, Caleb James DeLisle wrote:
Recently I setup my project on cia.vc and enabled a
bot to print changes in my irc channel and I'd like to do that for XWiki as well.
Pros:
* Almost no effort - it's about 10 minutes of work, if we don't like it
there's very little lost.
* XWiki exposure and statistics tracking on cia.vc
* Immediate notification of commits which is not mixed in with Hudson noise, job offers
and important notices from Nigerian royalty.
I don't read all of my mail as it comes it, I have it automatically sorted and
archived so I can search it later as a historical record,
this proposal benefits people who use mail the way I do.
Cons:
* Information about commits is duplicated.
any others?
WDYT?
I'm not a big fan because we'll get duplicated information (on the notifications
list and on the IRC channel) but that should be ok because there aren't that many
commits yet in our project. So I'm +0. I'll be better when the notification mail
will contain the diff since that'll add more value to the mail.
Thanks
-Vincent