On 08/17/2018 03:19 AM, Alexander Wirt wrote: > On Thu, 16 Aug 2018, Jacob Adams wrote: > > Hi, > >> I've just discovered that by default, salsa.d.o does not inform project >> owners of merge requests opened against their projects. This seems like >> a poorly chosen default, as it is quite easy to completely miss when a >> user opens a merge request, unless one checks salsa regularly. >> >> Should we try to change this default? >> I would imagine that most of us do debian work primarily via email so >> having salsa support that workflow by default would be much appreciated. >> >> I suppose the next step is to open an issue against salsa support but I >> wanted to see if there was consensus that this would be a welcome change >> first. > Of course they do, if you configure notifications properly. Thats a user > setting, we > can't provide a default as admins.
Ah ok. I was simply surprised by the default behavior and was hoping there was something that could be done to fix it. > And I am of sure you don't want to get > informed about every pull request on every project in the debian/ namespace. So even if we could change it, it would flood everyone's inbox. I suppose the only solution is to always @mention the package maintainer when submitting a merge request. I suspect most haven't looked at their notification settings and so that's probably the only way to guarantee an email to the maintainer. Thanks, Jacob
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