Re: Keeping up with the dev list and the flood of JIRA messages

2008-03-20 Thread Simon Laws
On Wed, Mar 19, 2008 at 10:14 PM, Raymond Feng [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I have a mail rule/filter set up to route the JIRA messages into a separate folder in my inbox. Thanks, Raymond -- From: Jean-Sebastien Delfino [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent:

Re: Keeping up with the dev list and the flood of JIRA messages

2008-03-20 Thread kelvin goodson
I find the RSS feed facility for customised JIRA queries a very helpful way of keeping up with JIRAs. It gives much more control than a mail filter does. I still get the notifications in my inbox, but when I want to get a quick overview of recent activity the RSS feed is preferable. If you

Re: Keeping up with the dev list and the flood of JIRA messages

2008-03-20 Thread Jacek Laskowski
On Wed, Mar 19, 2008 at 10:40 PM, Jean-Sebastien Delfino [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Just curious, are people able to keep up with the list discussions in the middle of that flood of JIRA messages? If people filter it out anyway, what about directing the emails to tuscany-commits with the

Re: Keeping up with the dev list and the flood of JIRA messages

2008-03-20 Thread ant elder
On Wed, Mar 19, 2008 at 9:40 PM, Jean-Sebastien Delfino [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi, Just curious, are people able to keep up with the list discussions in the middle of that flood of JIRA messages? Is everybody routing JIRAs to a separate folder? I'm finding it difficult to see through

Re: Keeping up with the dev list and the flood of JIRA messages

2008-03-20 Thread Venkata Krishnan
Hi, Yes its a bit distracting but then I find it ok since I'd like to know as much of the JIRAs as the other discussions. I don't filter them out thro mail filters coz am a bit apprehensive that at times I might entirely ignore what goes in there. The JIRAs are the ones I read out first and

Re: Keeping up with the dev list and the flood of JIRA messages

2008-03-20 Thread Dan Becker
Jean-Sebastien Delfino wrote: Just curious, are people able to keep up with the list discussions in the middle of that flood of JIRA messages? Is everybody routing JIRAs to a separate folder? I'm finding it difficult to see through the traffic without doing that. Thoughts? Can we improve

Re: Keeping up with the dev list and the flood of JIRA messages

2008-03-20 Thread Simon Nash
Venkata Krishnan wrote: Hi, Yes its a bit distracting but then I find it ok since I'd like to know as much of the JIRAs as the other discussions. I don't filter them out thro mail filters coz am a bit apprehensive that at times I might entirely ignore what goes in there. The JIRAs are the

Re: Keeping up with the dev list and the flood of JIRA messages

2008-03-20 Thread ant elder
On Thu, Mar 20, 2008 at 3:12 PM, Simon Nash [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Venkata Krishnan wrote: Hi, Yes its a bit distracting but then I find it ok since I'd like to know as much of the JIRAs as the other discussions. I don't filter them out thro mail filters coz am a bit apprehensive

Re: Keeping up with the dev list and the flood of JIRA messages

2008-03-19 Thread Luciano Resende
I'd argue that I like to be aware of current issues, so the notification of JIRA creation is useful, comment notifications is useful as well. As for minor changes, like moving from one release to another, etc... We could use the bulk updates and remove mail notification (that's how I usually do).

Re: Keeping up with the dev list and the flood of JIRA messages

2008-03-19 Thread Raymond Feng
I have a mail rule/filter set up to route the JIRA messages into a separate folder in my inbox. Thanks, Raymond -- From: Jean-Sebastien Delfino [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, March 19, 2008 2:40 PM To: tuscany-dev tuscany-dev@ws.apache.org