I'd prefer that we not have per-edit notifications. As Wendy notes, the per-edit notifications just regurgitates the entire page and provides a view changes link. If you click through the link, you do get a nice change log, but you have to click. Aside from immediency, the per-edit notifications do not provide added value. By contrast, the daily summaries simply enumerate the changed pages, and provide a link to each page that changed, which is kinder on bandwidth.
Meanwhile, as hard as I try to preview, usually, I still end up saving a page two or three times before I'm done, which generates a lot of email cruft for anyone unfortunate enough to be in my workgroup :) Until we get an actual DIFF instead of a copy of the page and a click-me link, I believe the daily summaries are sufficient. We do have notifications setup already through a role user, so we should disable one or the other. It might also be helpful to define what "taking a stab" means on the CWIKI site page. * http://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/CWIKI/Index -Ted. On 11/4/06, James Mitchell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I know I would prefer that in addition to the daily summary. Thanks -- James Mitchell 678.910.8017 On Nov 4, 2006, at 4:19 PM, David Blevins wrote: > Hey guys. I took a stab at setting up per-project and per-edit > confluence notifications for everyone who currently has a space. > You may or may not like them. If you don't, I can disable them. > You guys already had something setup, so I am pinging you > explicitly just to make sure. > > -David
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