What filters did you set up? That might be a sufficient fix.
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Matt Sicker
> On Sep 25, 2022, at 00:05, Ralph Goers wrote:
>
> Dependabot really doesn’t need to generate ANY emails. Every time it commits
> something to Github, including creating PRs, we already will get an email for
> that.
Dependabot really doesn’t need to generate ANY emails. Every time it commits
something to Github, including creating PRs, we already will get an email for
that.
So the dependabot emails are just annoying noise. That is why I configured my
email server to discard them all last week.
Now,
On a normal GitHub project, you’d only be notified once. Instead, we’re getting
personal emails, list emails, Jira emails (to both personal emails and list
emails), needless rebasing on a branch (!!), and pinging every single Jira
issue in the rebased history. It’s spamming over ten emails
On Sat, Sep 24, 2022 at 09:56:50AM -0400, Robert Middleton wrote:
> Because of the above, I'm inclined to do an 0.13.1 release before the
> end of the year and wait a bit on the next major version before we're
> comfortable with it. Does anybody have any thoughts?
Just a datapoint: Debian 11
Thanks to Steven Webb's efforts, a number of long-standing JIRA issues
have now been fixed - thank you very much! I've gone through JIRA and
marked those issues as resolved at this point. This means that there
are only ~9 issues left in JIRA(LOGCXX-532 can probably be closed at
this point - I'm
Maybe this discussion should take place in a Dependabot ticket? We can't
change it here ;-)
Gary
On Fri, Sep 23, 2022, 22:39 Matt Sicker wrote:
> The messenger only needs one email per update. I’m getting several for
> each one. I can’t even tell if humans are contributing anything anymore.
>