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Configuring Git to Send Commit Notices

Commit emails for MariaDB are sent to commits@mariab.org. You can find the archive here.

To allow others to see what you are working on in your MariaDB tree, you should:

  1. subscribe to the email list
  2. configure git to send your commits to commits@mariab.org.

Download the post-commit git trigger script. Configure as

git config --global hooks.postcommitrecipients "commits@mariadb.org"
git config --global hooks.postcommitbranches "*"

Also you might want to check the README for the post-commit trigger.

The post-commit git trigger uses sendmail for sending emails. Some platforms don't have sendmail and then you'll need to modify to make use of something that is supported.

Also, the post-commit trigger is just one approach. You can also use git-email on at least Debian and Fedora to send commit emails to the MariaDB commits email list.

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