On 15 November 2011 16:54, Huw Wilkins <huw.wilk...@canonical.com> wrote: > Hi Launchpad, > > The bug subscription work has been fantastic and has fixed inbox overload > for a lot of us. However we still farm out the whole concept of > notifications to email instead of dealing with it ourselves. > > If we want to think about introducing dashboards in the future we need to > have notifications in Launchpad. If we don't have these notifications in > Launchpad we will be in a situation where some of the things we need to deal > with are in Launchpad dashboards and some are in our email clients. > > And yes, if you wish, what I'm talking about gives you the option of getting > zero emails from Launchpad.
yes please > Excluding mailing lists, here are what I think are the three types of email > that Launchpad sends you: > 1. Mail that requires me to make an action (a merge proposal has been > created with me as a reviewer or a bug has been assigned to me). > 2. Mail for an action that I want to know about and on which I might want to > make a follow up action (a bug I'm subscribed to was commented on or a merge > proposal was created in a project I'm a reviewer for). > 3. Mail for an action that I would like to know about, but I'm not likely to > take any action (a bug had a tag added or a had a status change). also: * mail about administering your lp account, eg confirming a new address (or maybe that's in canonical-sso) * rejections of mail you sent (eg because it could not be authenticated) * mail about errors inside lp asynchronous processing or incoming mail (eg diff failed to generate); this could be lumped under "i might like to know about" but it's perhaps semantically different -- Martin _______________________________________________ Mailing list: https://launchpad.net/~launchpad-dev Post to : launchpad-dev@lists.launchpad.net Unsubscribe : https://launchpad.net/~launchpad-dev More help : https://help.launchpad.net/ListHelp