Re: Bugzilla signal/noise ratio

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On Monday, 23 March 2020 at 12:10, Daniel Pocock wrote:
[...]
> The bottom line is that these tools need to support our workflows, not
> try to shoehorn us into a particular way of working.

Just writing an e-mail about the issue to the Fedora devel list will not
change anything, maybe apart from annoying a few people. Obviously the
notifications are useful for someone or they would not have been
implemented. That they're not useful to you doesn't automatically mean
they should be done away with. If you don't like the current status,
open an issue, submit a PR or just configure them to suit your workflow.

And I do sympathize as I didn't like them, either. That's why I spent
maybe 15 minutes deleting all default notifications and adding only
those I wanted, e.g. new version notifications, bodhi update status
changes and koschei build status changes. The link to the configuration
interface is in each notification e-mail.

Regards,
Dominik
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