It sounds like people generally prefer subscribing to Jira filters. I’ll just
keep my message rules then from the commits@ mailing list.
Thanks all.
Jeremy
> On Aug 29, 2016, at 12:32 PM, Patrick McFadin wrote:
>
> I have one setup for new AND updated. Very handy to seeing activity
> progres
I have one setup for new AND updated. Very handy to seeing activity
progression.
Jira has some really nice query + notification settings if you want to get
more granular.
On Mon, Aug 29, 2016 at 10:12 AM, Jonathan Haddad wrote:
> Wow, I am embarrassed to say that I had no idea that existed. Th
Wow, I am embarrassed to say that I had no idea that existed. Thanks Russ!
On Mon, Aug 29, 2016 at 9:58 AM Russell Hatch wrote:
> This is currently possible using jira saved search + subscription. Create a
> new saved search with a query like:
>
> project = CASSANDRA AND created >= -24h ORDER B
This is currently possible using jira saved search + subscription. Create a
new saved search with a query like:
project = CASSANDRA AND created >= -24h ORDER BY createdDate DESC
When viewing your filter, go to Details > New Subscription and set it up to
run once a day and you're set!
Hope it hel
A daily digest of new issues would be incredible. A non-binding +1 from
this guy.
On Mon, Aug 29, 2016 at 8:58 AM Jeremy Hanna
wrote:
> Currently we have a mailing list (commits@) that includes commit messages
> as well as all updates to Jira tickets. However for the purpose of staying
> up t
Currently we have a mailing list (commits@) that includes commit messages as
well as all updates to Jira tickets. However for the purpose of staying up to
date with new tickets, it’s something of a firehose with the rapid rate of
change.
Some people (like me) filter out just the new ticket cre