On Wed, May 18, 2016 at 6:18 PM Kevin Smith wrote:
> It's not a helpful answer, but I use email, and just hit delete a lot.
>
> It would be interesting to hear from product managers, since they touch
> boatloads of tasks. I think a few are on this mailing list.
>
I read all of the emails -.- Wou
I moved to web notifications instead of email, since they are faster and
easier to scan. I watch only the projects that are strictly related to my
work. For the rest, I subscribe and (very important!) also unsubscribe from
tasks based on current interests.
My email preferences:
Maniphest Tasks
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+1 to the idea of marking tasks you are interested in with tag for your
personal dashboard.
On Wed, May 18, 2016 at 10:30 AM, Nick Wilson (Quiddity) <
nwil...@wikimedia.org> wrote:
> I've recently started to use a Herald rule, to send me a single email (but
> not subscribe) when a new task is cre
I've recently started to use a Herald rule, to send me a single email (but
not subscribe) when a new task is created (in a project I'm interested in).
This way I can keep track of when people file new tasks.
I can then selectively triage or subscribe to the tasks, as desired.
See setup in this scr
I've tweaked my personal dashboard a bit to help with this, though I think
that is really just another visual alternative to email and
Phab-notifications. I echo Kevin, I'm curious how POs handle this (and
wonder if the POs should be the drivers in grooming meetings, since they
are touching most ta
It's not a helpful answer, but I use email, and just hit delete a lot.
It would be interesting to hear from product managers, since they touch
boatloads of tasks. I think a few are on this mailing list.
Kevin Smith
Agile Coach, Wikimedia Foundation
On Wed, May 18, 2016 at 12:03 PM, Joaquin Ol
Hi!
I wanted to ask about techniques for keeping track of phabricator tasks
you're interested in and mentions in comments in a sane way.
I used email before, but it got very noisy, so I've been using
notifications extensively for some time, and that's mostly worked fine (I
tweaked a bit what I ge