Gábor Csárdi
2015-Apr-24 13:34 UTC
[Rd] Development version of R: Improved nchar(), nzchar() but changed API
On Fri, Apr 24, 2015 at 8:02 AM, G?k?en Eraslan <gokcen.eraslan at gmail.com> wrote: [...]> I don't want to hijack the thread but is there an easy way to track R > commits via e.g. an r-commits mail list (like this[1]) driven by a > subversion post-commit hook script? It would be quite nice for those who > want to follow every commit on daily basis. >You can watch (see 'Watch" on top right) this repo: https://github.com/wch/r-source Gabor [...] [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
Gökçen Eraslan
2015-Apr-24 13:59 UTC
[Rd] Development version of R: Improved nchar(), nzchar() but changed API
Hi, On 2015-04-24 15:34, G?bor Cs?rdi wrote:> On Fri, Apr 24, 2015 at 8:02 AM, G?k?en Eraslan > <gokcen.eraslan at gmail.com <mailto:gokcen.eraslan at gmail.com>> wrote: > [...] > > I don't want to hijack the thread but is there an easy way to track > R commits via e.g. an r-commits mail list (like this[1]) driven by a > subversion post-commit hook script? It would be quite nice for those > who want to follow every commit on daily basis. > > > You can watch (see 'Watch" on top right) this repo: > https://github.com/wch/r-source >But "Watch" only notifies when there are new pull requests and issues, which doesn't make sense for the r-source repository. Following Github Atom feed[1] sounds better, however the feed only provides commit messages not the diffs. Goekcen.> Gabor > > [...][1] https://github.com/wch/r-source/commits/trunk.atom
Gábor Csárdi
2015-Apr-24 14:08 UTC
[Rd] Development version of R: Improved nchar(), nzchar() but changed API
On Fri, Apr 24, 2015 at 9:59 AM, G?k?en Eraslan <gokcen.eraslan at gmail.com> wrote: [...]> > But "Watch" only notifies when there are new pull requests and issues, > which doesn't make sense for the r-source repository. Following Github Atom > feed[1] sounds better, however the feed only provides commit messages not > the diffs. >Right, sorry, I misremembered. It seems that you cannot get emails for commits from Github, at least without the repo admin doing something, or using an external service. You can get an RSS/Atom feed, however, if that's good: https://github.com/wch/r-source/commits/master.atom Gabor [...] [[alternative HTML version deleted]]