Hi Emmanuele, Thanks for the tip, I didn't know that.
Still it's more convenient to my use case "catch" bugs while I'm available (active on IRC) rather than goign trought all the emails. But I was also worried about the channel being too busy. So if no one more have my use case, I guess I can adapt to current workflow with your tip on bugzilla. Thanks! Carlos Soriano 2014-04-07 11:18 GMT+02:00 Emmanuele Bassi <eba...@gmail.com>: > hi Carlos; > > On 7 April 2014 08:46, Carlos Soriano Sánchez > <carlos.sorian...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > Gnome shell has a big amount of filed bugs per day. I think that makes it > > uncontrolable for free-time contributors like me. > > But I think we(free time contributors) are still interested in new bugs > to > > solve or to mark them as duplicated and do a little of bugzilla > management. > > Subscribing to the mail list of bugzilla for gnome-shell causes to have > an > > overhelming amount of bug reports in my mail box which I probably don't > have > > time to look at. > > you can control what kind of email you get sent by Bugzilla; if you go > to Preferences → Email preferences, you can tell Bugzilla to send you > an email only when creating a new bug. > > it'd also be possible to create a new Bugzilla user with an email that > redirects where you want, let it receive notification only when bugs > are opened, and automatically subscribe the user to watch the > gnome-shell product. > > I'm just worried about the #gnome-shell IRC channel being fairly high > traffic already, and adding more bot notifications may make it a bit > too much crowded. > > ciao, > Emmanuele. > > -- > W: http://www.emmanuelebassi.name > B: http://blogs.gnome.org/ebassi/ >
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