On Monday, December 2, 2024 5:45:23 PM MST Richard (Rikki) Andrew Cattermole via Digitalmars-d-announce wrote: > On 03/12/2024 1:42 PM, Manu wrote: > > I had assumed everybody got the same flood of emails that I got... they > > did not look like they were 'mine'. > > Bugzilla has a bad habit of adding people to tickets when you comment on it.
Honestly, that seems like a _good_ habit to me, since if you commented on it, presumably, you care about it. I'd miss a lot more if I had to remember to manually subscribe to each bug that I commented on. But either way, it's a moot issue with regards to D stuff going forward, since we'll be using github instead, for better or worse, and we'll get whatever behavior they have. I _think_ that they also subscribe you to any issues that you comment on, but I haven't reported or commented on issues much on github previously, so I don't remember for sure. I guess that I'll have to watch out for that. > So you would have interacted with each of the tickets to get the email. > > Not everyone got the same number as you. > > I only got ~12. I also got quite a few e-mails, and I likely would have gotten _way_ more if the migration bot were commenting on issues that had been closed as well. But I'm also perfectly fine with getting e-mails for all of the various issues that I've created or commented on. It helps me keep track of things. - Jonathan M Davis
