Re: The new version of Fedora Messaging Notifications will arrive this week

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On Thu, Apr 27, 2023 at 11:05:53AM -0000, Michael J Gruber wrote:
> Speaking of not obvious ...
> 
> One starts with no rule at all. Does that mean no notifications? I.e., is include or exclude the default?

Yes, the default is no notifications at all.

So… I understand why this default was chosen, but I think that it'd be better
to change the default to something narrow-but-reasonable, especially for
new users. If I'm new to Fedora, I probably wouldn't know about fmn and
it'd be hard to discover. But if I get even a few notifications, I'd be
aware of it. I think a default of at least "My events" sent to IRC/Matrix
would be reasonable.

> A few templates might not hurt. Or is that what "tracking rule" means?
> 
> Should we disable all rules on the old fmn, i.e. does the old one keep sending, or is it just the rule interface which differs?

IIUC, the old fmn will continue sending until either the user disables it in their
config or it goes offline (end of 2023?).

> Is there no documentation/help or did I just fail to find it?


Zbyszek
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