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 Oltra Hernandez < jhernan...@wikimedia.org> wrote: > 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 get notified about). > > I go to https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/notification/query/unread/ and > check new activity, clear notifications I'm not interested by opening tabs > and closing them without reading (yes, this sucks), leave the tabs of tasks > I'm interested in open, and occasionally unsubscribe from tasks that I > really don't want to know about. > > I've been having problems the more I take an active role in grooming > backlogs and organizing tasks, since every time you do anything with a task > (even moving it from column to column) you get subscribed to it, so the > more you help, the more notifications you get, and that ends up creating a > ton of noise for really keeping up with the development side of the tasks > (in contrast with the organizing side of it). > > What other techniques do you use? How do you keep up? I'm interested to > learn about other workflows. > > Thanks, > Joaquin > > _______________________________________________ > teampractices mailing list > teampractices@lists.wikimedia.org > https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/teampractices > >
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