At first, I had similar thoughts as you, Mick, but then I thought that I
would still want to see when some old ticket is getting attention. Not sure
how to get something in between cassandra-noise and the newly suggested
cassandra-tickets.

Maybe Bernardo is into something, daily updates sounds tempting. Even just
to say which tickets were updated/created/closed. I am curious to hear more
about the mentioned prototype.

Best regards,
Ekaterina

On Tue, 23 Sep 2025 at 17:59, Mick <[email protected]> wrote:

> I find cassandra-noise too noisy.
> I get value from seeing just the created/closed ticket bot msgs.
> But I have no objection to creating another channel just for that, e.g.
> cassandra-tickets
>
>
>
> > On 23 Sep 2025, at 20:22, Josh McKenzie <[email protected]> wrote:
> >
> > Subject captures most of it.
> >
> > The more active our ecosystem gets, the more the slack channel fills up
> with JIRA creation and closing. Since we're async, we regularly have
> discussions that can span multiple days so the "Qbot vs. Human" ratio gets
> pretty bad and discussions get shunted up off the top of the screen.
> >
> > As a consequence I find myself interfacing with #cassandra-dev less
> frequently since syncing up with what's going on has more friction. I think
> it'd benefit the community to have a place for humans to talk human things
> and then go to the #cassandra-noise channel for more detailed JIRA movement
> updates.
> >
> > I believe we've discussed this previously but my ponymail searching
> hasn't turned up signal to load up that old context.
> >
> > So: thoughts?
>
>
>

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