Hi Onno,
 
Thanks for your response and apologies if I was unclear in the first
email.
 
 As far as I can determine from the technology that I have deployed is
that each EPF Wiki instance distributes only one daily email with a
summary of all of the sites deployed within that wiki. 
 
Just as http://epf.eclipse.org/ has got ten sites deployed within it,
anyone configured to receive daily emails will be sent combined
information on all of the sites.
 
As you have mentioned, the model should support reporting at the wiki
level, could this be considered for a future release?
 
As a side point, the RSS feeds seem to exhibit this behaviour too. The
RSS feed for "all Wikis" displays the same information as the RSS feed
for each individual site deployed in the wiki. 
 
Should it not be the case that each RSS feed is specific that site?
 
Best Regards,
 
Jeff
 
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Sent: 15 June 2011 17:16
To: Eclipse Process Framework Project Developers List
Subject: Re: [epf-dev] Daily Summaries from EPFWiki


Hi Jeffrey,
I have thought about adding more configuration options, this is an
example. The database/model already supports this I think because it is
similar to subscribing to notifications on a discussion thread. A wikis
is just another object like a discussion thread you can subscribe to. It
would require some app changes. 

But for this specific example it is already supported in a way by
filters, rules for managing your inbox. You can easily add a filter to
move all emails from a specific wiki to the recycle bin.
Best Regards,
Onno


On Tue, Jun 14, 2011 at 3:36 PM, Isaacs, Jeffrey
<jeffrey.isa...@detica.com> wrote:


        Dear EPF Dev, 

        When deploying multiple wikis to the EPFWiki, the daily emails
quite helpfully send out information about the activity on each of the
wikis for the last day/week/month as required.

        I was wondering if anyone has ever considered adding a further
configuration option to allow users to select which of the wikis they
are interested in?

        For example, if I only wanted to receive updates from EPF
Practices and Scrum I could select these and have daily summaries
delivered from these only without ABRD or XP. 

        Interested in your thoughts. 

        Jeff 

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