The failure emails are so frequent that they've just become noise to me. I'm +1 for not mailing individuals. I would also be in favor of sending them to commits@ instead of dev@.
Andrew On Wed, Jun 27, 2018 at 8:38 AM Kenneth Knowles <k...@google.com> wrote: > I think it is just a matter of consensus. I have opened > https://github.com/apache/beam/pull/5784 to make it off, and then we can > go through the individual job definitions to remove the parameter entirely. > > Two more reasons to remove this email config: > > - as job count scales up, email is just not sensible for managing their > status > - many/most changes are not relevant to the particular test being run > > Kenn > > On Wed, Jun 27, 2018 at 8:26 AM Stefano Baghino <stef...@baghino.me> > wrote: > >> Thanks for the explanation, Kenn, I appreciate. Indeed my commits were on >> the website, so probably that's it. >> >> I presume not, but can I do something to facilitate the process? >> >> Best, >> Stefano >> >> Sent from Blue <http://www.bluemail.me/r?b=13187> >> On Jun 27, 2018, at 17:23, Kenneth Knowles <k...@google.com> wrote: >>> >>> First let me say what I think the cause is: >>> >>> - we have most jobs set to "email people who broke the build" >>> - this scrapes what Jenkins thinks all the changes since last time are, >>> and for every registered address, sends email >>> - when we create a new job with these settings, *all* changes are >>> considered new, and jobs usually start broken, so everyone gets email until >>> the first passing run >>> - also we bulk merged the web site into the main repo, so *all* website >>> commits were also considered for all existing jobs >>> >>> We have had some other issues where Jenkins is emailing people with *no* >>> commits at all in any repo. Presumably due to an issue with looking up >>> registered users. >>> >>> I think we should just turn off "email people who broke the build". We >>> have other channels to monitor the status, and we don't need this spam or >>> administrative work. >>> >>> Kenn >>> >>> On Wed, Jun 27, 2018 at 8:10 AM < stef...@baghino.me> wrote: >>> >>>> Hi all, >>>> >>>> I've contributed a couple of lines of code a couple of years back. Ever >>>> since a week, I started receiving email notification from Jenkins. >>>> >>>> How do I unsubscribe from those? I don't have an account on >>>> builds.apache.org. >>>> >>>> Best, >>>> Stefano >>>> >>>