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Notifications not sent to the IETF Mailing List #1
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Testing, testing.... |
At Monday's face to face, we announced that we'd be using GitHub to track document development including issues against the drafts. I think that's finally set up properly. If this message goes through, then the working group's issue tracker is at: https://github.com/cose-wg/cose-issues/issues/ and all new issues and comments should get automatically posted to the list directly from the tracker. Since this auto-posts to the list, we're considering that all actions on GitHub are covered by the IETF Note Well, which is posted on the issue tracker's main project page: https://github.com/cose-wg/cose-issues/ We'll be migrating current issues in the near future, but feel free to start filing things over here. Crossing my fingers and hoping the right thing happens when I click this button... |
Trying to make this work again? |
Testing, testing, more... |
Testing again and again... |
Testing, testing, testing ... |
Test, 1, 2, 3 ... |
This is also a test comment... |
At Monday's face to face, we announced that we'd be using GitHub to track document development including issues against the drafts. I think that's finally set up properly. If this message goes through, then the working group's issue tracker is at: https://github.com/cose-wg/cose-issues/issues/ and all new issues and comments should get automatically posted to the list directly from the tracker. Since this auto-posts to the list, we're considering that all actions on GitHub are covered by the IETF Note Well, which is posted on the issue tracker's main project page: https://github.com/cose-wg/cose-issues/ We'll be migrating current issues in the near future, but feel free to start filing things over here. While comments and issues are generally posted to the list automatically, we have found that it's not an entirely reliable mechanism. As such, we're asking people to continue to have most of the discussion of an issue on the mailing list. Crossing my fingers and hoping the right thing happens when I click this button... |
Test issue for setting up notifications to the working group mailing list.
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