Just FYI, normally, when we ping a people, the github can show the full
name after we type the github id. Below is an example:

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Starting from last week, Reynold's full name is not shown. Does github
update their hash functions?

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Thanks,

Xiao Li



2016-11-16 23:30 GMT-08:00 Holden Karau <hol...@pigscanfly.ca>:

> +1 it seems like I'm missing a number of my GitHub email notifications
> lately (although since I run my own mail server and forward I've been
> assuming it's my own fault).
>
>
> I've also had issues with having greatly delayed notifications on some of
> my own pull requests but that might be unrelated.
>
> On Thu, Nov 17, 2016 at 8:20 AM Reynold Xin <r...@databricks.com> wrote:
>
>> I've noticed that a lot of github pull request notifications no longer
>> come to my inbox. In the past I'd get an email for every reply to a pull
>> request that I subscribed to (i.e. commented on). Lately I noticed for a
>> lot of them I didn't get any emails, but if I opened the pull requests
>> directly on github, I'd see the new replies. I've looked at spam folder and
>> none of the missing notifications are there. So it's either github not
>> sending the notifications, or the emails are lost in transit.
>>
>> The way it manifests is that I often comment on a pull request, and then
>> I don't know whether the contributor (author) has updated it or not. From
>> the contributor's point of view, it looks like I've been ignoring the pull
>> request.
>>
>> I think this started happening when github switched over to the new code
>> review mode ( https://github.com/blog/2256-a-whole-new-github-
>> universe-announcing-new-tools-forums-and-features )
>>
>>
>> Did anybody else notice this issue?
>>
>>
>>

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