Done. Notifications for all events now go to d...@felix, all watchers, the reporter and the current assignee.
Regards Felix Richard S. Hall schrieb: > Fine by me. > > -> richard > > On 8/28/09 9:08, Guillaume Nodet wrote: >> Sounds good. That's what I've been used to usually. >> >> On Fri, Aug 28, 2009 at 13:48, Felix Meschberger<[email protected]> >> wrote: >> >>> Hi, >>> >>> I could do that. Currently the scheme is defined to _only_ send mail to >>> d...@felix. Over in Sling we have mail to d...@sling, reporter, watchers, >>> and current assignee. >>> >>> I could change this for Felix, too. >>> >>> WDYT ? >>> >>> Regards >>> Felix >>> >>> Guillaume Nodet schrieb: >>> >>>> I think we need an admin on the whole jira instance to do that. >>>> I'm not one on this instance ... >>>> >>>> 2009/8/28 Stuart McCulloch<[email protected]>: >>>> >>>>> 2009/8/28 Guillaume Nodet<[email protected]> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>>> I'm quite puzzled by the default notification schema for FELIX jira >>>>>> project. >>>>>> I'm quite used that the user that created an issue is automatically >>>>>> notified >>>>>> of any change to this issue. >>>>>> Currently, this is not the case, which mean that if a user create >>>>>> an issue >>>>>> and does not specifically watch it, he won't receive any >>>>>> notifications. >>>>>> Is that a desired behavior or should we change that ? >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>> hmm, I'd also expect that whoever creates an issue would receive >>>>> notifications from it >>>>> >>>>> the Felix JIRA admin page just shows "Notification Scheme: Felix >>>>> notifications", any idea where this scheme is configured? >>>>> >>>>> -- >>>>> >>>>>> Cheers, >>>>>> Guillaume Nodet >>>>>> ------------------------ >>>>>> Blog: http://gnodet.blogspot.com/ >>>>>> ------------------------ >>>>>> Open Source SOA >>>>>> http://fusesource.com >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>> -- >>>>> Cheers, Stuart >>>>> >>>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>> >> >> >> >
