On Fri, Jul 18, 2014 at 12:59:12PM +0200, Vít Ondruch wrote:
Dne 17.7.2014 16:22, Pierre-Yves Chibon napsal(a):
Why is the filter called filter? Isn't filter supposed to remove something?
These filter seems to cause that email is sent, so that is probably not
appropriate name IMO.
I'm confused, filters should not be named filters?
FMN is based on fedmsg, which carries hundred of thousands of messages on a
daily basis and unless you explicitely ask, FMN won't be sending to your inbox
every single one of them.
Sounds to me like filter is the appropriate word here.
Also, now I noticed that my FAS registration email is used as primary
email.
Why the fedoraproject alias is not used preferably? May be that is how the
OpenID works now, but may be it should be changed there?
FedOAuth has been modified to use your fedoraproject alias if you have one.
I don't know if FMN is handling this change though, feel free to open a ticket
to ask about it.
Also, how the integration will work with FMN in the future? Will the
notifications be automatically enabled, when new maintainer is added to
package for example? So you will modify settings of my profile? This should
be probably somehow explicitly handled ...
Are you writing filters for every package you maintain? Or are you using the
filter `every packages I am involved with`?
Personnaly I use the later, so there is nothing to configure for me when I gain
ACLs on a package.
Pierre