Yes it’s probably because I am the assignee.

I have bulk changed a lot of issues that were assigned to me, and made myself 
no longer the default assignee for new issues. That will probably help.

Still, the JIRA-git integration is far too verbose in my opinion. If someone 
adds a git comment ’Sounds good to me’ it generates 3 full-page emails, by my 
reckoning. I would love to be able to monitor an issue without getting spammed 
with dozens of emails.

In my limited Apache time, all I manage to do these days is delete emails, and 
reply to the occasional one. I don’t have time to review code, let alone to 
write it. Something is messed up there.

To Vladimir’s point that github is not searchable, and notifications should be 
sent to an email list. There is: 
https://lists.apache.org/list.html?iss...@calcite.apache.org 
<https://lists.apache.org/list.html?iss...@calcite.apache.org>.

Julian


> On Feb 22, 2019, at 9:37 AM, Kevin Risden <kris...@apache.org> wrote:
> 
> Julian - It might be because you are the default assignee for tickets? I
> know I'm assigned tickets or watching them in other projects I get more
> notifications.
> 
> Kevin Risden
> 
> 
> On Fri, Feb 22, 2019 at 4:23 AM Francis Chuang <francischu...@apache.org>
> wrote:
> 
>> Would it make sense to have a separate list for Github notifications?
>> This would be similar to the commits@ list but would be dedicated to
>> archiving those Github notifications.
>> 
>> On 22/02/2019 6:44 pm, Vladimir Sitnikov wrote:
>>> Julian>I’m getting a dozen or so such emails each day. It seems that
>>> one bot is adding a work log
>>> 
>>> I do get those though I have just a few of them somehow.
>>> 
>>> Francis> I do get a lot of emails via the list for Github comments,
>> reviews and
>>> Francis> PRs and I am somewhat questioning the utility of those emails.
>>> 
>>> The thing is GitHub is not searchable. Even if you remember a comment,
>>> you can't really find it via Google or whatever.
>>> So archiving GitHub comments to at least a single mailing list makes
>> sense.
>>> 
>>> Vladimir
>>> 
>> 
>> 

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