Keeping the current way will just make me (and possibly others) add
filters to throw away messages from AutoQA. Please be aware of how
much
contributor time you waste by making them hope through useless
(because
the tests have passed and no information is gained) mails. I realize
you
want to improve things, but at the current stage its consuming the
most
valuable resource we have, packager/developer time.
We will certainly improve that. But for the near future I don't see much ways to
change the notification system (using Bodhi comments). We can either have it the way it is
or disable it completely (we can't use opting in/out, we must operate on all updates
or none of them).
I believe the current state is good enough to have AutoQA comments enabled, even though
it's not perfect. You may disagree. If many maintainers claim they would rather have
AutoQA completely disabled, we can do it. But the current state helps us fix the tests
tremendously. In the mean time, we work on improving the AutoQA architecture.
As a simple workaround for you (and maybe for some others), why don't you define a
simple mail filter that detects an AutoQA Bodhi comment and marks it as read if it
contains PASSED comment? That will save you from wasting time reading them.
Another option is to work with Bodhi authors to implement your ideas. It will be great if
you do.