Hi, I've noticed that I'm getting two copies of some BitBucket issue notifications. The first is from [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> because I am subscribed to that mailing list, and all the issue notifications go to it. The second is directly from BitBucket, and it is sent because I have interacted with an issue, so BitBucket assumes I am interested and "watches" the issue for me.
I think the solution is to unsubscribe from [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> and instead enable issue notifications from the tickets repository in bitbucket. Given this situation, is there still value in having trac@einsteintoolkit,org? I would imagine that people who want to see *all* ticket activity from the ET project will likely have a bitbucket account so they can interact with the code, and hence can enable direct bitbucket notifications. -- Ian Hinder Research Software Engineer University of Manchester, UK
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