[JIRA] (OVIRT-1287) Fwd: doc-police
by eyal edri [Administrator] (oVirt JIRA)
[ https://ovirt-jira.atlassian.net/browse/OVIRT-1287?page=com.atlassian.jir... ]
eyal edri [Administrator] updated OVIRT-1287:
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Comment: was deleted
(was: doc police is downstream only project....
On Wed, Mar 29, 2017 at 1:29 PM, Gil Shinar (oVirt JIRA) <
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> Fwd: doc-police
> ---------------
>
> Key: OVIRT-1287
> URL: https://ovirt-jira.atlassian.net/browse/OVIRT-1287
> Project: oVirt - virtualization made easy
> Issue Type: By-EMAIL
> Reporter: Gil Shinar
> Assignee: infra
>
> I'm forwarding to infra-support so a Jira task will be opened.
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> From: Yedidyah Bar David <didi(a)redhat.com>
> Date: Wed, Mar 29, 2017 at 1:22 PM
> Subject: doc-police
> To: rhev-integ <rhev-integ(a)redhat.com>
> Hi all,
> 1. Where is the code of doc-police maintained? Does this project have
> any doc page or anything other than its code? I suggest to add a
> header line to emails it sends linking there. E.g.:
> X-doc-police-project-page: http://some.where.redhat.com
> Or perhaps add something like this to each and every program we write
> that sends email, so that it's easy to track who sent the email, e.g.:
> X-RHV-project-name: doc-police
> X-RHV-project-URL: http://some.where.redhat.com
> Or whatever you feel like.
> 2. (minor) It's missing 'Message-Id:', which is iirc mandatory, and
> gmail adds it for us (which is ugly). E.g. in one of the emails it
> sent me, there is:
> Message-Id: <58d239f5.0ca7370a.88414.228aSMTPIN_ADDED_MISSING(a)mx.google.com>
> 3. Is it working currently? I didn't receive an email from it about bz
> 1419579. Perhaps it has too-strict filtering?
> 4. Does it log anywhere what it does? A particular mail it sent was
> sent (according to the headers) from 10.35.37.108 . I logged in there
> and couldn't find anything in /var/log.
> Best,
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[JIRA] (OVIRT-1287) Fwd: doc-police
by Gil Shinar (oVirt JIRA)
[ https://ovirt-jira.atlassian.net/browse/OVIRT-1287?page=com.atlassian.jir... ]
Gil Shinar updated OVIRT-1287:
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Resolution: Won't Fix
Status: Done (was: To Do)
D/S bug
> Fwd: doc-police
> ---------------
>
> Key: OVIRT-1287
> URL: https://ovirt-jira.atlassian.net/browse/OVIRT-1287
> Project: oVirt - virtualization made easy
> Issue Type: By-EMAIL
> Reporter: Gil Shinar
> Assignee: infra
>
> I'm forwarding to infra-support so a Jira task will be opened.
> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
> From: Yedidyah Bar David <didi(a)redhat.com>
> Date: Wed, Mar 29, 2017 at 1:22 PM
> Subject: doc-police
> To: rhev-integ <rhev-integ(a)redhat.com>
> Hi all,
> 1. Where is the code of doc-police maintained? Does this project have
> any doc page or anything other than its code? I suggest to add a
> header line to emails it sends linking there. E.g.:
> X-doc-police-project-page: http://some.where.redhat.com
> Or perhaps add something like this to each and every program we write
> that sends email, so that it's easy to track who sent the email, e.g.:
> X-RHV-project-name: doc-police
> X-RHV-project-URL: http://some.where.redhat.com
> Or whatever you feel like.
> 2. (minor) It's missing 'Message-Id:', which is iirc mandatory, and
> gmail adds it for us (which is ugly). E.g. in one of the emails it
> sent me, there is:
> Message-Id: <58d239f5.0ca7370a.88414.228aSMTPIN_ADDED_MISSING(a)mx.google.com>
> 3. Is it working currently? I didn't receive an email from it about bz
> 1419579. Perhaps it has too-strict filtering?
> 4. Does it log anywhere what it does? A particular mail it sent was
> sent (according to the headers) from 10.35.37.108 . I logged in there
> and couldn't find anything in /var/log.
> Best,
> --
> Didi
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[JIRA] (OVIRT-1287) Fwd: doc-police
by eyal edri [Administrator] (oVirt JIRA)
[ https://ovirt-jira.atlassian.net/browse/OVIRT-1287?page=com.atlassian.jir... ]
eyal edri [Administrator] commented on OVIRT-1287:
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doc police is downstream only project....
On Wed, Mar 29, 2017 at 1:29 PM, Gil Shinar (oVirt JIRA) <
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> Fwd: doc-police
> ---------------
>
> Key: OVIRT-1287
> URL: https://ovirt-jira.atlassian.net/browse/OVIRT-1287
> Project: oVirt - virtualization made easy
> Issue Type: By-EMAIL
> Reporter: Gil Shinar
> Assignee: infra
>
> I'm forwarding to infra-support so a Jira task will be opened.
> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
> From: Yedidyah Bar David <didi(a)redhat.com>
> Date: Wed, Mar 29, 2017 at 1:22 PM
> Subject: doc-police
> To: rhev-integ <rhev-integ(a)redhat.com>
> Hi all,
> 1. Where is the code of doc-police maintained? Does this project have
> any doc page or anything other than its code? I suggest to add a
> header line to emails it sends linking there. E.g.:
> X-doc-police-project-page: http://some.where.redhat.com
> Or perhaps add something like this to each and every program we write
> that sends email, so that it's easy to track who sent the email, e.g.:
> X-RHV-project-name: doc-police
> X-RHV-project-URL: http://some.where.redhat.com
> Or whatever you feel like.
> 2. (minor) It's missing 'Message-Id:', which is iirc mandatory, and
> gmail adds it for us (which is ugly). E.g. in one of the emails it
> sent me, there is:
> Message-Id: <58d239f5.0ca7370a.88414.228aSMTPIN_ADDED_MISSING(a)mx.google.com>
> 3. Is it working currently? I didn't receive an email from it about bz
> 1419579. Perhaps it has too-strict filtering?
> 4. Does it log anywhere what it does? A particular mail it sent was
> sent (according to the headers) from 10.35.37.108 . I logged in there
> and couldn't find anything in /var/log.
> Best,
> --
> Didi
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[JIRA] (OVIRT-1287) Fwd: doc-police
by Gil Shinar (oVirt JIRA)
Gil Shinar created OVIRT-1287:
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Summary: Fwd: doc-police
Key: OVIRT-1287
URL: https://ovirt-jira.atlassian.net/browse/OVIRT-1287
Project: oVirt - virtualization made easy
Issue Type: By-EMAIL
Reporter: Gil Shinar
Assignee: infra
I'm forwarding to infra-support so a Jira task will be opened.
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From: Yedidyah Bar David <didi(a)redhat.com>
Date: Wed, Mar 29, 2017 at 1:22 PM
Subject: doc-police
To: rhev-integ <rhev-integ(a)redhat.com>
Hi all,
1. Where is the code of doc-police maintained? Does this project have
any doc page or anything other than its code? I suggest to add a
header line to emails it sends linking there. E.g.:
X-doc-police-project-page: http://some.where.redhat.com
Or perhaps add something like this to each and every program we write
that sends email, so that it's easy to track who sent the email, e.g.:
X-RHV-project-name: doc-police
X-RHV-project-URL: http://some.where.redhat.com
Or whatever you feel like.
2. (minor) It's missing 'Message-Id:', which is iirc mandatory, and
gmail adds it for us (which is ugly). E.g. in one of the emails it
sent me, there is:
Message-Id: <58d239f5.0ca7370a.88414.228aSMTPIN_ADDED_MISSING(a)mx.google.com>
3. Is it working currently? I didn't receive an email from it about bz
1419579. Perhaps it has too-strict filtering?
4. Does it log anywhere what it does? A particular mail it sent was
sent (according to the headers) from 10.35.37.108 . I logged in there
and couldn't find anything in /var/log.
Best,
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[JIRA] (OVIRT-1281) Add 'patch owner' feature to Gerrit
by Barak Korren (oVirt JIRA)
[ https://ovirt-jira.atlassian.net/browse/OVIRT-1281?page=com.atlassian.jir... ]
Barak Korren commented on OVIRT-1281:
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[~danken(a)redhat.com] this sounds more like the kind of functionality you would find in a ticketing/task management systems rather then in a code review/scm system. I doubt Gerrit has anything like that built-in.
What would the practical aspects of someone being the ReviewAssignee be? Nag emails? Wouldn't just commenting with "@someone please review this" be enough?
> Add 'patch owner' feature to Gerrit
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>
> Key: OVIRT-1281
> URL: https://ovirt-jira.atlassian.net/browse/OVIRT-1281
> Project: oVirt - virtualization made easy
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Reporter: eyal edri [Administrator]
> Assignee: infra
>
> Details still TBD, but we want to check if there is a way for the patch author who is the patch 'owner' or 'maintainer' and has the responsibility to make sure the patch is reviewed in time and pushed and not left behind.
> It might be Gerrit doesn't support such feature, but we'll check.
> [~oourfali(a)redhat.com][~ykaul][~danken] please add more info as needed.
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