Re: [BuildStream] Proposal: spreading responsibility and maintainership [Was: 1.4 Release timeline]
- From: Tristan Van Berkom <tristan vanberkom codethink co uk>
- To: Angelos Evripiotis <angelos evripiotis gmail com>
- Cc: BuildStream <buildstream-list gnome org>, laurence urhegyi codethink co uk
- Subject: Re: [BuildStream] Proposal: spreading responsibility and maintainership [Was: 1.4 Release timeline]
- Date: Wed, 12 Dec 2018 19:11:58 +0900
On Wed, 2018-12-12 at 10:03 +0000, Angelos Evripiotis wrote:
Heya,
[...]
Ah yes, if you’re not already an RSS person then you may have some
hurdles. I’ve found it to be a great way to stay informed from lots
of sites though.
Personally I’m paying for a 3rd party aggregator, “Feedbin”, which
polls the feeds I’m interested in. I can use their web interface to
catch up on feeds.
I also have a paid client on my phone “Reeder”, which connects to the
aggregator and gives me a nice on-the-go experience.
With feeds you do lose the nice reply-to-comment functionality. It
also doesn’t have diffs, maybe I’d augment them with those if there’s
enough interest. There’s also the possibility of data loss, since it
is polling-based and has a 20 item history.
I think the main value added would be the filtering I’ve already done
in setting up separate feeds. I also like keeping it separate from my
email, I treat it mostly as news. I still have email notifications
set to ‘participate’.
A quick google shows this as my first result:
https://ifttt.com/applets/147561p-rss-feed-to-email
Would I be totally off base to think that if we just had:
* A machine to run a very lightweight service
* A simple enough node.js script
We could implement the same with a couple days of work ?
Maybe bypass RSS altogether and use gitlab's same notification system
that we use to drive our IRC bot, to deliver a filtered stream of
emails to a list of subscribers ?
Cheers,
-Tristan
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