Sandro kirjoitti 26.10.2024 klo 21.30:
On 26-10-2024 13:33, Fabio Valentini wrote:
On Sat, Oct 26, 2024 at 1:22 PM Otto Liljalaakso
<otto.liljalaakso@xxxxxx> wrote:
Hi,
Since the new Notifications app was launched, I have been trying to
enable notifications from Koschei. It is still not working, and I am
unable to figure it out. For example, I am co-maintainer of tilix
(admin
access in dist-git), but I did not receive a notification when Tilix
went FTBFS in Koschei for Rawhide and F41 Does somebody know why this
rule does not send those notifications?
Rule Enabled? Yes
Tracking Rule: My Events
Destination:
* Destinations: otto.liljalaakso@xxxxxx
* Optional Filters:
** Severities: info, warning, error
** Applications: Koschei
** My Actions: no
** Excluded Applications: none
** Fedora Message topic patterns: none
Is "My Events" wrong? Its description is "Event referring to me or
affecting me". I would say that included everything related to packages
that I co-maintain. Should I rather use "Artifacts by user". Its
description is "Messages about artifacts (packages, modules,
containers)
that are owned by specific users". Does co-maintaining count as
"owning"
here?
I think it's just broken.
see also https://github.com/fedora-infra/fmn/issues/915
Apparently parts of it were supposed to be fixed, but I haven't
received any koschei notifications in a while.
Thank you, I commented in that issue as well.
I do get notifications, though, only for my own packages it seems.
That is packages for which I'm the main admin. I'm not getting
notifications for any other packages.
The rule that enables it has Tracking Rule set to "Artifacts by user"
and Koschei listed in applications.
I would assume the message, that is sent on the bus, lacks some
details or is not consumed properly for other people to be notified.
But that's just a wild guess.
I lament the fact that Koschei has chosen to implement email
notifications via the Fedora message bus and the Notifications app
rather than sending its own email. Based on my observations, the systems
that do the latter are the ones where notifications work. In the message
bus approach, the information needs to go through too many hoops before
reaching the recipient, and the person who wants to receive something
needs to configure the Notifications app that uses unclear generic
terms, rather than the source system that could be configured using its
own terms.
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