Le 08/05/2019 à 13:24, Christofer Dutz a écrit :
I agree that Jira emails have been there for quite some time.
It seems as more projects are starting to discuss things in jira.
What we decided to do in OFBiz, for several years already, is to discuss important matters 1st in dev ML and when a
I totally agree Christopher and I thank you for acknowledging me because you
can easily get confused and lost with so many mailing list emails lol. I would
like to add in the friendliest manner, can the origination of the projects
followed by a small synopsis rehashing what some may have missed
Hi Dave,
Thank you very much ... highly appreciated
:-)
Chris
Am 08.05.19, 21:26 schrieb "Dave Fisher" :
Hi -
I’ve submitted INFRA-18350 Gitbox - Improve Generated Email Subjects
I’ve suggested a shorter, more consistent email subject. Threading is being
worked on
Hi -
I’ve submitted INFRA-18350 Gitbox - Improve Generated Email Subjects
I’ve suggested a shorter, more consistent email subject. Threading is being
worked on slowly.
Regards,
Dave
> On May 8, 2019, at 7:15 AM, Dave Fisher wrote:
>
> Hi -
>
> I find it nearly impossible to follow GitHub
Hi -
I find it nearly impossible to follow GitHub (GitBox) emails. I know Infra has
done some work on threading these which has improved the situation. More needs
to be done to improve the subjects. Perhaps we can also create digest emails.
For JIRA I guess since I’ve used JIRA off and on
Hi Lars,
I agree that Jira emails have been there for quite some time.
It seems as more projects are starting to discuss things in jira.
What I'm more referring to is that with the jira issues, it would be great if
the title of these emails could be stripped down drastically.
Could imagine the
Christofer,
I have to agree, the projects I have been involved with are getting harder
to follow. Too much noise in the signal. However, I do not have any
constructive suggestions at this time.
I keep thinking there could be an app/tool that
but then I remember Claude's Law:"There is no
Hi Chris,
I partially agree with you.
I agree with Github pull requests. They are hard to follow and hard to read
(and I don't only mean the mails but also on the site itself).
I disagree with the Jira mails though. I wouldn't really know how to
improve those and I like that the discussion is