于 2010年09月08日 13:41, Jason Switzer 写道: > On Tue, Sep 7, 2010 at 11:29 AM, Moritz Lenz<moritz@faui2k3.org> wrote: > >> Brandon S Allbery KF8NH wrote: >>> On 9/7/10 08:17 , noreply@github.com wrote: >>>> Commit: 7611788411e5aff5f3ae150e2da9929ee546d6d8 >>>> >> http://github.com/perl6/specs/commit/7611788411e5aff5f3ae150e2da9929ee546d6d8 >>> It was nicer when these contained the actual diffs like they used to, >>> instead of forcing me to go poke at the tree. >> Indeed. Any contributions to restoring that behavior are very welcome. >> > I'm surprised anyone actually ever read the diff part of the message. I > would prefer to never see that feature again. This has a link to the commit, > which has a much better diff viewer than plaintext email (hello? 1997 > called, they want their change notices back). It links to the actual change > and even highlights the changes. Now I'll actually take a moment to sift > through the changes. I vote to never see those diff emails ever again. In > fact, if the diffs are brought back, I'll just subscribe to the commit feed > and skip the email notice all together. I used to read every diff messages before. And I don't want to click any links to just open the web browser for viewing the diff messages. So, given different people have different habits, I suggest to include the diff messages, but only after also including the links to github.Thread Previous | Thread Next