On Tue, Apr 26, 2022 at 12:26:06PM +0200, Fabio Valentini wrote:
On Mon, Apr 25, 2022 at 9:49 PM Adam Williamson
<adamwill(a)fedoraproject.org> wrote:
> Replying to a reply because I can't find the original mail, sorry.
>
> I want to be easily able to *NOT* be notified of things I just did. In
> fact this should probably be the default. Right now my FMN
> notifications are floods of "adamwill did X to Y" - yes, I know, I just
> did it!
Exactly. I want to get notifications for events that are happening to
packages that I'm associated with
(either by being a (co-)maintainer, being a member of a co-maintainer
group, or by "watching" a package on dist-git)
that were *not* triggered by myself. For example:
- somebody else pushes a commit to the package on dist-git
- somebody else launches a koji build for the package
- somebody else submits an update containing the package to bodhi
- koschei notices that the package starts to be FTBFS
- somebody or something filed a bug against the package
- etc.
Lest it sound like everyone just wants it to behave this way, I
personally _do_ like getting emails for actions I did myself.
I find that later when I am looking back to see what changed by who I
can (sometimes surprisingly) find out it was me. :)
So, I would prefer this be a pref (perhaps set to not notify by
default?)
kevin