Olingo does most all of their dev emails through JIRA issues. It works for them. Same with legal-discuss.
I am for putting them on the dev list. If we do bulk changes then the flood can be handled by turning off the notifications. If the project want these on another mailing list that's ok - I will route to the same folder in my mail client. Regards, Dave On Jan 18, 2015, at 8:44 AM, Dennis E. Hamilton wrote: > I would prefer that all the noise that JIRA makes for the simplest changes go > to a separate list. > > I can handle that locally, and I see I need to fix my email filters and put > things in a Corinthia/Issues folder better. > > What I end up having to do is currently, curate what I see in the dev @ > corinthia with what comes to my mailbox because I am following an issue. > Part of the problem is how some email from ASF systems does not identify the > source, but the person who performs an action, so it is necessary to mine the > email headers to figure out what the actual source is and where things can > go. Then spam filters mess it all up anyhow. > > I don't think having JIRA notices of the kind we have been seeing go to the > commits list is helpful. Commits are very different. It would be cool if an > issue-related commit could cause a JIRA comment tied to the commit, but I > wouldn't put them all in the same reporting stream. > > - Dennis > > -----Original Message----- > From: Andrea Pescetti [mailto:[email protected]] > Sent: Sunday, January 18, 2015 06:14 > To: [email protected] > Subject: Re: Jira and tons of mails. > > jan i wrote: >> Ps. I was wondering, should we move jira mail to commits@ to have less >> noise in here ? > > Possibly, but it's complex. I mean, the fact that issue metadata change > is not relevant to this list, but maybe sending to the dev list > (additionally) a notification when a JIRA issue is opened (so when you > open an issue both lists are notified, then everything else is on the > commits list only) would help. This way the dev list is always > up-to-date with respect to development. But I realize this is complex > and I'm fine with moving JIRA notification to the commits list or keep > them here. > > Regards, > Andrea. >
