Re: JIRA and default notification scheme
Hi, Richard S. Hall schrieb: > Yeah, I did notice that I now get some duplicates since I tend to be the > reporter on a lot of them... :-( I generally do not get such duplicates for my edits on bugs I report or which are assigned to me. Probably this is related to the fact that I have unchecked the "Email me when I make changes" checkbox in my user preferences. Regards Felix > > -> richard > > On 8/28/09 16:11, Felix Meschberger wrote: >> 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 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: >> >> >>> 2009/8/28 Guillaume Nodet >>> >>> >>> 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 >>> >>> >>> >> >> >> > > >>> >
Re: JIRA and default notification scheme
Yeah, I did notice that I now get some duplicates since I tend to be the reporter on a lot of them... :-( -> richard On 8/28/09 16:11, Felix Meschberger wrote: 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 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: 2009/8/28 Guillaume Nodet 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
Re: JIRA and default notification scheme
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 >> 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: > 2009/8/28 Guillaume Nodet > > >> 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 > > >>> >> >> >> >
Re: JIRA and default notification scheme
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 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: 2009/8/28 Guillaume Nodet 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
Re: JIRA and default notification scheme
Sounds good. That's what I've been used to usually. On Fri, Aug 28, 2009 at 13:48, Felix Meschberger 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 : >>> 2009/8/28 Guillaume Nodet >>> 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 >>> >> >> >> > -- Cheers, Guillaume Nodet Blog: http://gnodet.blogspot.com/ Open Source SOA http://fusesource.com
Re: JIRA and default notification scheme
2009/8/28 Felix Meschberger > 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. > the Sling setting looks reasonable to me, let's see what others think > 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 : > >> 2009/8/28 Guillaume Nodet > >> > >>> 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 > -- Cheers, Stuart
Re: JIRA and default notification scheme
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 : >> 2009/8/28 Guillaume Nodet >> >>> 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 >> > > >
Re: JIRA and default notification scheme
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 : > 2009/8/28 Guillaume Nodet > >> 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 > -- Cheers, Guillaume Nodet Blog: http://gnodet.blogspot.com/ Open Source SOA http://fusesource.com
Re: JIRA and default notification scheme
2009/8/28 Guillaume Nodet > 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