On Fri, Apr 19, 2013 at 07:51:37PM +0200, Thomas Moschny wrote: > 2013/4/19 Kevin Fenzi <kevin@xxxxxxxxx>: > > It's true that you cannot do that from the command line interface. > > > > However, there's a bunch of other ways to get that info: > > > > - Subscribe to the koji recent builds rss feed: > > http://koji.fedoraproject.org/koji/recentbuilds > > and alert on whatever builds you care about. > > > > - Join the #fedora-fedmsg channel on irc and setup notify for whatever > > packages you care about and what part of the build (since it will > > send a message on build start, build end, success or failure, tagging > > into tag, etc). > > > > - Setup fedmsg-notify on your desktop and set it to look for the same > > above messages. > > > > - Setup your own fedmsg consumer to look for the messages and do > > whatever you want on getting them. email you? > > > > IMHO we should really move to using fedmsg for these things instead of > > a non standard difficult interface in a specific app. ;) > > Agreed in principle. On the other hand, all these possible solutions > require something running on my side permanently :( In theory, the infrastructure team could build a webapp that: 1) Allows you to manage centralized notification preferences. 2) Listens to the bus and sends emails as appropriate. It could be cool. We could host it at, say, apps.fedoraproject.org/busmail. I've created a ticket to track it as an idea. If you're interested in having such a thing around, please chime in there with a :+1: and any special requirements: https://github.com/fedora-infra/fedmsg/issues/134
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