On Tue, Aug 21, 2018 at 11:01 AM Jesse Glick <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> I make no claims to be representative, but for what it’s worth I am
> likely to see a message CC’d to me on the dev list within a day at the
> most, whereas a mention in JIRA goes to the bucket of >1000 unread
> notifications. (Maybe that just means I should not be the maintainer
> of anything!)
>
>
There are several use cases which can describe use-cases similar to yours:
1.  active in core Jenkins development
2.  work at Cloudbees
3.  maintain many plugins and is marked as the default notification e-mail
in JIRA
4.  maintain a key plugin which is heavily used (for example the Git
Plugin) and is marked a the default notification e-mail in JIRA

For these use cases, they would get a lot of e-mail traffic from the
Jenkins JIRA.
However, for many of the 1000+ Jenkins plugins, the plugin maintainers
probably do not receive as much
traffic from JIRA.  They would be more likely to see e-mails generated
by @mention in JIRA.

However, when it comes to e-mail, everyone has their own use cases, e-mail
filters, problems with spam, etc.
--
Craig

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