[Biopython-dev] Notification: incoming/28
Jeffrey Chang
jchang at SMI.Stanford.EDU
Sun Apr 15 19:30:23 EDT 2001
Hi Brad,
I think the website directory is because bioperl has a directory where
they stored the bugs for their website. We have a .notify file in the
incoming box (I think you suggested it!), so every time we make changes to
the incoming bugs, they get sent to the website.
Chris, do you know how we can get notification when people submit
anonymous bug reports to Jitterbug? New bug reports aren't getting sent
to biopython-dev. They haven't been for a while (6 months at least), and
we've never quite figured out why.
Thanks,
Jeff
On Sun, 15 Apr 2001, Brad Chapman wrote:
> > JitterBug notification
> [...snip...]
>
> Holy cow! Notification is sort of working! Wow, this is quite
> unexpected -- I was just moving some junk into the trash (unless Toner
> supplies are really a bug :-). So this means I was actually on to
> something with my .notify stuff from before.
>
> Anyways, this got me interested in looking at bioperl-bugs again, and
> I have an idea -- bioperl-bugs also has a website directory with a
> .notify file pointing to the bioperl-guts list... so, maybe if we add
> website/.notify with the line 'biopython-dev at biopython.org' we'll get
> updates any time anything happens on the biopython-bug website.
>
> Jeff, o' holder o' priviledges on bioperl.org, do you think we could
> try this? Maybe we'll actually get notifications now...
>
> Just-wishing-and-hoping-ly yr's
> Brad
>
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