This is actually my biggest complaint about SO as well.  It is far
outside my usual workflow.  I also prefer the "gmail groups
interface."  I guess I need to try the RSS stuff, but I don't
currently watch any RSS feeds -- so this is outside my normal flow as
well.



Robert


On Thu, Feb 9, 2012 at 10:02, Jeff Schnitzer <j...@infohazard.org> wrote:
> What's a good workflow for dealing with stackoverflow that doesn't involve
> going and checking on the actual website?  If it doesn't show up in my inbox
> or RSS reader (or sometimes hackernews) it might as well not exist to me.
>
> So far getting an email digest for the google-app-engine just does not cut
> it.  My workflow here in Gmail is reasonable - I have a list of all the
> appengine-related emails stored in a label, with filters that automatically
> star messages a few choice keywords.  The stackoverflow digest not only
> evades my priority filter but actually forces me to read through a lengthy
> email.  Not going to happen.
>
> Is RSS the way to go?  Any special tricks?
>
> Jeff
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