Well originally I thought it would be good to not miss any prs coming in. But conducting the huge load of prs coming in and 99% being dependabot. I agree, we should move them to notifications or commits (weeks tend to move them to notifications, as the changes go to commits anyway).
Chris Gesendet von Outlook für Android<https://aka.ms/AAb9ysg> ________________________________ From: Sebastian Rühl <sru...@apache.org> Sent: Monday, June 2, 2025 10:10:09 AM To: dev@plc4x.apache.org <dev@plc4x.apache.org> Subject: Re: [DISCUSS] How can we rid this list of the dependabot related emails? @Lukas: We could remove the notifications all together and write a bot which scrapes PRs via API and send a customized mail. Maybe there is already a app for that. AFAIK the whole notifications on the mailing list was done to archive activities on them. So I never got it from the start why they should end up on dev in the first place instead of a dedicated list (or commits for that matter). - Sebastian On 2025/06/02 07:45:46 "ott.lu...@murena.io.INVALID" wrote: > Hi, > > is there a way oft getting a monthly summary of the PRs instead to this list. > > And just stop the one for every PR? > > Then we do not get flooded with the Bot PRs but would see a summary report > and not Miss a legit PR. > > Lukas > > Am 2. Juni 2025 09:31:52 MESZ schrieb Christofer Dutz > <christofer.d...@c-ware.de>: > >Hi all, > > > >when having a look at this list, it generally contains 99% emails of people > >merging pull requests issued by dependabot. > >I know we’re redirecting the initial emails elsewhere, but still the > >remaining flood of dependabot pr emails is quite annoying. > >I have switched to a mode where I simply mark them and delete them, but for > >others this will be one of the reasons to not react to emails. > > > >Should we move all PR related emails elsewhere at the risk of missing the > >occasional legit PR? > > > >Is there another way? > > > >I personally like the aggegated dependabot PRs other projects are getting. I > >know you loose the fine granularity, but you get rid of this continuous > >stream of BS emails. > > > >Chris > > -- Von /e/OS E-Mail gesendet.