On Wed, 2010-06-30 at 12:38 -0400, Matthew Caron wrote:
I would like to know how. It would allow a middle ground between needing
all notifications so you are told about new things, and being told
nothing and having to check for interesting pages you can subscribe to.
Effectively, each new
Hey folks,
I want people to be able to be emailed if:
1. Anyone updates a ticket which they have updated.
2. They are on a list of people and/or have chosen that setting (perhaps
in their preferences).
always_notify_{reporter,owner,updater} all don't work because they might
not be the
On Wed, 2010-06-30 at 10:25 -0400, Matthew Caron wrote:
Hey folks,
I want people to be able to be emailed if:
1. Anyone updates a ticket which they have updated.
2. They are on a list of people and/or have chosen that setting (perhaps
in their preferences).
I can't find anything on Trac Hacks which does it.
http://trac-hacks.org/wiki/AnnouncerPlugin
I was worried you'd say that. It's already on my list of things to
install, but I keep ducking it because we've hooked quite heavily into
Trac's notification system and AnnouncerPlugin warns that
On Wed, 2010-06-30 at 10:51 -0400, Matthew Caron wrote:
I can't find anything on Trac Hacks which does it.
http://trac-hacks.org/wiki/AnnouncerPlugin
I was worried you'd say that. It's already on my list of things to
install, but I keep ducking it because we've hooked quite heavily into
I would like to know how. It would allow a middle ground between needing
all notifications so you are told about new things, and being told
nothing and having to check for interesting pages you can subscribe to.
Effectively, each new item advertises itself for subscription. I do
think one can