Hey,
It's already stopped and running them on open tasks only for now sounds
like a good idea.

Let me do that.

On Tue, May 21, 2019 at 11:51 PM Antoine Musso <hashar+...@free.fr> wrote:

> On 21/05/2019 23:40, Amir Sarabadani wrote:
> > Hey,
> > You probably know about the tag, it has been added automatically to
> > phabricator tickets when someone makes a patch to gerrit and mentions the
> > pabricator ticket (For example [0]). The problem is when the patch gets
> > merged the tag doesn't get removed automatically because there might be
> > other outstanding patches, etc.
> >
> > Now, lots of time of our developers is being spent on removing those tags
> > when they don't apply which is tedious and with lots of tasks incorrectly
> > having the tag, the tag itself is useless. So I wrote a bot to clean
> those
> > tags.
> >
> > In order to make sure I don't remove anything by mistake, the bot doesn't
> > touch the ticket if any of these conditions apply:
> > * If the tag is added by someone else than the gerrit bot
> > * If there's a link to github.com anywhere
> > * If there are still patches that are not merged (ta-duh)
> > * If gerritbot in any way acts out of ordinary (for example, comments
> twice
> > for adding one patch)
> >
> > It's going to spam your inbox. Sorry:(  I'm working on it to find a less
> > spammy way and will definitely run it with slow pace.
> >
> > [0]:https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T155878#5190647
>
> Hello,
>
> I appreciate your initiative to cleanup Phabricator but in this case I
> do not see a point of removing #patch-for-review on tasks that are
> marked as resolved and are months, if not years old.
>
> Can you please stop this bot because it is flooding my email inbox. Or
> at least exclude tasks marked as resolved!
>
> Thank you!
>
> --
> Antoine "hashar" Musso
>
>

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Amir (he/him)
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