Date: Thu, 27 Aug 1998 10:41:57 +0200 From: Stefan Eggers <seggers@semyam.dinoco.de> To: Jonathan Lemon <jlemon@americantv.com>, freebsd-current@FreeBSD.ORG Cc: seggers@semyam.dinoco.de Subject: Re: Not receiving CVS commit messages Message-ID: <199808270841.KAA02095@semyam.dinoco.de> In-Reply-To: Your message of "Sat, 22 Aug 1998 12:14:17 CDT." <19980822121417.21415@right.PCS>
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> In any case, you can get the same functionality by subscribing > to cvs-all, and using a procmail filter to weed out what you > aren't interested in. It's not the same. That would increase transfer times significantly for me as I would have to transfer all log messages instead of just the kernel related ones. It simply costs money I prefer to spend on more useful things instead. I am just interested in the kernel to get noticed when anything impor- tant happens there. I don't care much about bugs in user land prog- rams as they don't lead to the whole machine crashing. To me cvs-all, cvs-bin, cvs-ports and cvs-sys sounds like a reasonable way to split it. The hundreds of lists that previously existed are a bit too much IMHO. Stefan. -- Stefan Eggers Lu4 yao2 zhi1 ma3 li4, Max-Slevogt-Str. 1 ri4 jiu3 jian4 ren2 xin1. 51109 Koeln Federal Republic of Germany To Unsubscribe: send mail to majordomo@FreeBSD.org with "unsubscribe freebsd-current" in the body of the message
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