On Mar 19, 8:36 pm, "Chris Nelson" <[email protected]> wrote:
> We currently use TracWikiNotification to track wiki changes but would like 
> better control over ticket notifications.  It's not clear to me if 
> WatchlistPlugin would help.  Does it allow finer-grained control than putting 
> names in the CC list for a ticket?
>
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> Christopher Nelson
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I use it for my stuff and I like it.  We intentionally do NOT use
email notification (goes back to a bad Bugzilla experience)  The
watchlist is a subscriber model, per user.  a user (in this case me)
subscribes to "watch" specific wiki pages or tickets by clicking on
the "add to watchlist" meta-nav link directly in said ticket/wiki
page.

Then there is a separate watchlist main-nav link that displays all the
things $USER has added to his/her watchlist.

I have encouraged out offsite project manager to use it, and it has
been nice.  I had him "watch" our feature tickets, and the
CurrentStatus wiki page for changes.  Now he doesn't bother me for a
weekly update it there hasn't been a change to the CurrentStatusPage.
if he is keenly watching a specific issue, I send him the list of
tickets related to implementing that bug fix, and he watches those as
well.
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