commits@ or dev@ are common choices. Others are generally redundant or
means it is ignored by everybody which is fine but means you just drop
notif from jira instead of redirecting them ;)

Just my 2 cts

Le 18 avr. 2018 20:55, "Kenneth Knowles" <[email protected]> a écrit :

> Annoyingly, it appears that the reporter is not automatically a watcher.
> It is incorrect that it is a strict degradation, but I agree that it is not
> a good change to make since it favors devs over users. I will chat with
> infra about whether we can set up the best case.
>
> In the meantime, perhaps I'll create a separate account for filing JIRAs...
>
> Kenn
>
> On Wed, Apr 18, 2018 at 12:56 AM Davor Bonaci <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> An INFRA ticket is needed.
>>
>> (As long as the report is automatically a watcher, the change is a strict
>> improvement. If not, it's a strict degradation.)
>>
>> On Tue, Apr 17, 2018 at 1:55 PM, Kenneth Knowles <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>> Hi all,
>>>
>>> Currently, every touch on a JIRA causes four notifications:
>>>
>>>  - all watchers
>>>  - current assignee
>>>  - reporter
>>>  - [email protected]
>>>
>>> I think there are redundancies and imperfections here. If you report a
>>> bug you cannot later unsubscribe from it! I may be disproportionately
>>> spammed here... I try to compensate with filters, but it is not easy to get
>>> the effect I want except by ignoring all JIRA.
>>>
>>> I propose:
>>>
>>>  - all watchers
>>>  - current assignee
>>>  - [email protected] (any ASF member or PMC chair can set up
>>> quickly, yes?)
>>>
>>> This way, you can report bugs and unwatch them. And if you do want the
>>> firehose of issues it is trivial to separate from commits.
>>>
>>> I think this goes through INFRA ticket or maybe any ASF member or PMC
>>> chair can do the whole thing?
>>>
>>> Kenn
>>>
>>
>>

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