Agreed with Yann and John Cheers,
Vincent 2006/2/22, Yann Le Du <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > +1 for a jira specific list > For consistency's sake :) A list for each topic. You choose the information > you need. > > +0 for subscribing to filters from JIRA > Why not, but we still need a way to get the issues as soon as they arrive, > and not only once a day. > > +0 for RSS from JIRA filters > There again, why not, but RSS is not commonly used enough yet to replace the > good ol' mail. > > -0 (still) for subscribing to commits@ and filter out the actual commits > Not everybody can filter his mail that way. > > ?? for setting up a group in JIRA that get sent all the same mails that > [EMAIL PROTECTED] does and can be added there on request > I don't get this one :) > > - Yann > > What do you think of other solutions: > - subscribe to commits@ and filter out the actual commits > - subscribe to filters from JIRA (so you get a daily mail of all the > open or new issues in a particular project) > - use RSS from JIRA filters > - set up a group in JIRA that get sent all the same mails that > [EMAIL PROTECTED] does and can be added there on request. > > Or should we have a jira specific list? > > - Brett > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
