Trac emails -- how to stop getting them
James Berry
jberry at macports.org
Tue Nov 20 07:48:09 PST 2007
Hi Juan,
On Nov 19, 2007, at 5:54 AM, Juan Manuel Palacios wrote:
>
> On Nov 19, 2007, at 9:13 AM, N_Ox wrote:
>
>
>> As Ryan said, with the new configuration anyone who had
>> participated in the ticket (even just to change some properties)
>> gets notified afterwards.
>> We should only notify the reporter and the assignee by default,
>> shouldn't we?
>
>
> That's Trac's "notify updaters" feature in action, with which
> anyone who's ever "updated" a ticket gets, hhhhmmmmm, notified ;-)
I think the best behavior would be to turn off the "notifiers"
feature. Then it's essentially opt-in: if you want to get updates for
a ticket then you put yourself in the cc field, right? That seems
perfect.
James
>
>
> I could ask Bill to turn it off for us if it turns out to be too
> much of a nuisance and there's strong demand against it, but the one
> unfortunate thing is that all of Apple is off this entire week for
> thanksgiving! Maybe we could take this time then to poll...?
>
> Regards,...
>
>
> -jmpp
>
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