Moving the commit bot away from #plone

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Alexander Limi

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Hi,

As highlighted during PLIP season, #plone becomes very noisy with all the commit messages, and they are confusing for people that are there looking for help.

Can whoever is in charge of the CIA/bot setup make it hang out in #plone-framework instead, now that #plone is mostly a general support channel?

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Wichert Akkerman

Re: Moving the commit bot away from #plone

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On 10/8/09 01:50 , Alexander Limi wrote:
> Hi,
>
> As highlighted during PLIP season, #plone becomes very noisy with all
> the commit messages, and they are confusing for people that are there
> looking for help.
>
> Can whoever is in charge of the CIA/bot setup make it hang out in
> #plone-framework instead, now that #plone is mostly a general support
> channel?

The bot is community-owned, so everyone has control over it. You could
have done this yourself in just two minutes ;).

I've moved it over now. Someone may want to look into still showing trac
message on #plone (assuming that feature is still there?).

Wichert.

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Wichert Akkerman wrote:

> On 10/8/09 01:50 , Alexander Limi wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> As highlighted during PLIP season, #plone becomes very noisy with all
>> the commit messages, and they are confusing for people that are there
>> looking for help.
>>
>> Can whoever is in charge of the CIA/bot setup make it hang out in
>> #plone-framework instead, now that #plone is mostly a general support
>> channel?
>
> The bot is community-owned, so everyone has control over it. You could
> have done this yourself in just two minutes ;).

How does it work? Is it documented somewhere?


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On 10/8/09 12:15 , Martin Aspeli wrote:

> Wichert Akkerman wrote:
>> On 10/8/09 01:50 , Alexander Limi wrote:
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> As highlighted during PLIP season, #plone becomes very noisy with all
>>> the commit messages, and they are confusing for people that are there
>>> looking for help.
>>>
>>> Can whoever is in charge of the CIA/bot setup make it hang out in
>>> #plone-framework instead, now that #plone is mostly a general support
>>> channel?
>>
>> The bot is community-owned, so everyone has control over it. You could
>> have done this yourself in just two minutes ;).
>
> How does it work? Is it documented somewhere?

You create an account on navi.cx and follow the instructions.

Wichert.

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Maurits van Rees-3

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Wichert Akkerman, on 2009-10-08:

> On 10/8/09 01:50 , Alexander Limi wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> As highlighted during PLIP season, #plone becomes very noisy with all
>> the commit messages, and they are confusing for people that are there
>> looking for help.
>>
>> Can whoever is in charge of the CIA/bot setup make it hang out in
>> #plone-framework instead, now that #plone is mostly a general support
>> channel?
>
> The bot is community-owned, so everyone has control over it. You could
> have done this yourself in just two minutes ;).
>
> I've moved it over now. Someone may want to look into still showing trac
> message on #plone (assuming that feature is still there?).

I wonder if this move has caused a glitch; or perhaps something else
has recently changed related to svn/trac.  I just got a trac email
about this comment: http://dev.plone.org/plone/ticket/5727#comment:13

The comment is an automated comment from a trac hook, created for this
changeset: http://dev.plone.org/plone/changeset/11409

But that is a changeset of 3 years ago.  And in fact comment number 9
(3 years old itself) is for the exact same changeset:
http://dev.plone.org/plone/ticket/5727#comment:9

I only got one such email, so I am assuming that this is the only
ticket that has this "problem", in which case I would not call it a
problem at all.  Anyone else seeing this?

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Hanno Schlichting-4

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On Thu, Oct 8, 2009 at 10:55 PM, Maurits van Rees
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> But that is a changeset of 3 years ago.  And in fact comment number 9
> (3 years old itself) is for the exact same changeset:
> http://dev.plone.org/plone/ticket/5727#comment:9
>
> I only got one such email, so I am assuming that this is the only
> ticket that has this "problem", in which case I would not call it a
> problem at all.  Anyone else seeing this?

I had such mails once or twice myself. I reported it to our admins
team but never got a response. Since it only happened so rarely I
didn't pester anyone about it.

Hanno

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