[Python-Dev] Re: Can I ask a real dumb procedural question about GitHub email?

2022-05-05 Thread Victor Stinner
Every day, I unsubscribe from many issues and pull requests to reduce the number of emails to move it below my acceptable threshold. For example, for me, 20 new discussions per day is acceptable, whereas 100 is not. I prefer to focus on small number of things and follow them closely. Victor

[Python-Dev] Re: Can I ask a real dumb procedural question about GitHub email?

2022-05-04 Thread Erlend Egeberg Aasland
On Wed, 4 May 2022 at 12:30, Skip Montanaro wrote: > How (if at all) do people deal with this firehose of email? I’ve disabled _all_ email notifications both on GitHub and Discourse. I actively visit the GitHub Notification page when I want to see what’s on on GitHub. Ditto for Discourse. This

[Python-Dev] Re: Can I ask a real dumb procedural question about GitHub email?

2022-05-04 Thread Tim Peters
[Skip Montanaro ] > I subscribe to the python/cpython stuff on GitHub. I find it basically > impossible to follow because of the volume. > ... > How (if at all) do people deal with this firehose of email? Am I the > only person dumb enough to have tried? My observation is that, over time, all

[Python-Dev] Re: Can I ask a real dumb procedural question about GitHub email?

2022-05-04 Thread Brett Cannon
On Wed, May 4, 2022 at 11:26 AM Skip Montanaro wrote: > I subscribe to the python/cpython stuff on GitHub. I find it basically > impossible to follow because of the volume. I realize there are > probably plenty of extra changes going in based on the recent language > summit (and maybe some