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[RFC] Git mailing list filters #818

@lucasoshiro

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@lucasoshiro

Hello!

I was discussing with @chriscool about adding instructions to git.github.io about filtering messages from the Git mailing lists. I don't know exactly which would be the best page to place them (perhaps Hacking Git? or a new page dedicated to dealing with communication?).

This work for me (please note that I use GMail and I'm following its searching syntax):

Type Folder Mark as read Search string
Messages including me Inbox No (default behavior)
Patch Git/Patches Yes from:(-<my address>) subject:PATCH (list:git@vger.kernel.org AND -to:<my address>)
What's cooking Git/What's cooking No from:(-<my address>) subject:(What's cooking in git.git) (list:git@vger.kernel.org AND to:-<my address>)
Rev News Git/Rev News No from:(-<my address>) subject:("[ANNOUNCE] Git Rev News") (list:git@vger.kernel.org AND to:-<my address>)
Other Git/Discussion No from:(-<my address>) subject:(-PATCH -"What's cooking" -"[ANNOUNCE] Git Rev News") (list:git@vger.kernel.org AND to:-<my address>)

I would like to hear you if you have any comments on these filters. I want do to something for filtering Git releases but GMail's syntax isn't powerful enough to do that (unless if I do some tricks checking the messages bodies, which is a fragile assumption).

Thanks!

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