What do you say we do the same on our channel? ---------- Forwarded message --------- From: Antonio Terceiro <[email protected]> Date: Sat, 17 Aug 2019 at 17:03 Subject: Re: reducing volument of KGB notifications on IRC To: <[email protected]> ...
> > > To reduce the volume of KGB notifications on IRC, I intend to run the > > > following: > > > > > > $ salsa --group ruby-team update_repo --all --kgb --irc 'debian-ruby&pipeline_only_status=failed&squash_threshold=1' > > > > > > - squash_threshold=1 will make KGB notify only once each time multiple > > > commits are pushed > > > - pipeline_only_status=failed makes KGB notify only when pipelines fail > > > (i.e. no new is good news). > > > > > > This is an attempt to reduce the wall of notifications on #debian-ruby > > > and leave more space for us humans to chat. > > > > > > Thoughts? > > > > I'd always say that it is a good idea to see who's doing what under the > > Ruby team. > > At least, I'd like to see other's commit; helps me explore the different > > ways. For instance, the other day, Daniel's commit of setting and > > exporting LANG/LC_ALL to C.UTF-8 for tests did help me with something I > > was stuck on. > > I am not sure if I'd want to see KGB "squashing" the commits :/ > > But of course, it is a team decision :D > > > > OTOH, I am fine by the CI thingy. Not an ardent fan of viewing CI logs. > > fair enough. I noticed that the python team has two channels: > #debian-python for humans, and #debian-python-changes for notifications. > maybe we could do something similar? Regards, -- Samuel Henrique <samueloph>
