On Mon, 2025-12-22 at 10:53 -0300, Luise Flesch wrote: > > > ... though for commenting on the issues, you don't need special > > permission and, IMHO, that's much more productive because it goes into > > a single system than sending one email per issue. > > > > I mean i've already started sending an e-mail per issue but it's early > enough i can still backpedal ig? i was gonna do something like: issue > can be closed (or probably/maybe can be closed)? send mail. > issue has changed/received update/whatever? comment on it. i'm assuming > you folks get notifs every time someone puts a new comment on any issue > in the tracker in which case it would also work.
Yes, at least I do (though I'm lately only looking at them once per week). > as of now i'm barely on the first page, it would take me like 10 min to > go through and add comments to the issues i've already sent e-mails abt. > alternatively, i can switch to commenting from now on and just leave the > e-mails The main advantage that I see for comments is that it leaves a direct trace. Otherwise the person closing the issue must first copy the comment and / or link to the mailing list archives. My 2 cents, that makes it easier and also gives your GitLab account more visibility. Jonas
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