+1, even not sure if I can vote!! :-D

I agree with Cos and Arun arguments. I have personal filters to move that kind of emails to a different folders, but two different mailling lists sounds good when we try a search in the mail archives - I did a search last week in the archives and got some "bad" results.

Regards, Paulo.

On 03/18/2013 01:25 PM, Arun Singla wrote:
+1, and if someone wants to see all those (jenkins/jira) emails they can
subscribe to ci@

ArunSingla

On Mon, Mar 18, 2013 at 9:18 AM, Roman Shaposhnik <[email protected]> wrote:

On Sun, Mar 17, 2013 at 12:09 PM, Konstantin Boudnik <[email protected]>
wrote:
I have been searching for an old email in our mailing list and I have
just realized that the archives are literally polluted with something
like " Build failed in Jenkins" or " [jira] [Commented] "

In every given month there are screens and screens of the emails that
either dups of the information available elsewhere - i.e. Jira, or
useless in the retrospect - Jenkins build failure notifications are of
no importance in a couple of days usually.

What do you guys think about redirecting all that traffic to a
separate list and leave the dev@ for human beings? Say, we might have
another list ci@ or similar where all jira comments and jenkins
notifications will be sent.

I don't buy the argument like "this will hide important notifications
from the developers" simply because most of us are filtering these
notifications one way or another in order to make inbox inflow
manageable. For instance, I have a filter that moves all JIRA and CI
notifications for different projects to their appropriate mailboxes
that are being checked upon when I have time for it, etc.

So, what do you think?

+1. I think we've grown quite a bit for this to make sense.

Thanks,
Roman.




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