atom feed39 messages in org.freebsd.freebsd-currentRe: shouting in a void?
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Subject:Re: shouting in a void?
From:Terry Lambert (tlam@primenet.com)
Date:Sep 22, 1998 8:21:54 pm
List:org.freebsd.freebsd-current

My normal practice is to use "cvs log", rather than getting the commits. That way, I can generate the messages in blocks, and for only the areas of the system I care about. The mail is sent at the end of my SUP script.

Assuming you have a copy of the repository. Not everybody does or wants to...

How do they get the new code for which they needed to see the commit logs if they didn't check the new code out, thus not needing to see the commit logs, not my hacked-up method of displaying a subset of the commit logs?

8-).

If you don't have a repository, then you don't need to follow either the commit logs nor a subset of the commit logs, since you aren't going to be able to check out the code if you see something interesting go by... right?

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