I took care of most of the noise ages ago. I created folders in my email
client for GitHub, Jira, general notifications, and SVN (now Git). I then set
up filters based on the properties in those emails .
That said, my GitHub folder currently has 1327 unread emails, Jira 567,
notifications 233
Something that may be relevant as we split up repos more and have more actions
defined.
> Begin forwarded message:
>
> From: Slawomir Jaranowski
> Subject: Shared GitHub actions
> Date: August 19, 2023 at 10:17:58 AM CDT
> To: Commons Developers List
> Reply-To: "Commons Developers List"
> Li
I see things split into notifications@ and commits@. Is the issue with
notifications@?
> On Aug 23, 2023, at 3:19 PM, Robert Middleton wrote:
>
> They already go to the notifications list, is that not sufficient? I’m
> pretty sure that’s how all of the jira notifications are setup.
>
> -Rober
They already go to the notifications list, is that not sufficient? I’m
pretty sure that’s how all of the jira notifications are setup.
-Robert Middleton
On Wed, Aug 23, 2023 at 4:15 PM Christian Grobmeier
wrote:
> Should Github notifications go to a separate list? I know there will be
> change
Should Github notifications go to a separate list? I know there will be changes
regarding threading for these kind of notifications, but maybe we should just
use comm...@logging.apache.org for Github stuff?
Hello,
I want to discuss the future of our logging websites and have prepared a
document for that:
https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/LOGGING/The+future+of+Logging+websites+and+social+media
We have the opportunity to work with a designer, too. For now, I'd like to
collect your ideas on