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 ⚫ Email◐ Notify⚪ Ignore A task's status changes. ⚫ Email◐ Notify⚪ Ignore A task's owner changes. ⚫ Email◐ Notify⚪ Ignore A task's priority changes. ⚫ Email◐ Notify⚪ Ignore A task's subscribers change. ⚫ Email◐ Notify⚪ Ignore A task's associated projects change. ⚫ Email◐ Notify⚪ Ignore One of the tasks a task is blocked by changes status. ⚫ Email◐ Notify⚪ Ignore A task is moved between columns on a workboard. ⚫ Email◐ Notify⚪ Ignore Someone comments on a task. ⚫ Email◐ Notify⚪ Ignore Other task activity not listed above occurs. On Wed, May 18, 2016 at 7:57 PM, Grace Gellerman <ggeller...@wikimedia.org> wrote: > +1 to the idea of marking tasks you are interested in with tag for your > personal dashboard. > Except that personal workboards don't scale... Have you tried to mark these tasks with flags instead? Anyone using https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/flag/ as the backlog of tasks not in your backlog that you still want to follow? -- Quim Gil Engineering Community Manager @ Wikimedia Foundation http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/User:Qgil
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