+1, it can also sometimes be an annoyance in Markmail searches (less than what 
I thought initially though, only cases related with Jiras...)

Thanks for the procedure Jacopo, I should have wrote that last time I spoke 
against this practice :/
I think we should put that in our doc somewhere (but where?). After reading an article Sharan suggested on Tweeter (with OFBiz official account) I believe users accord more importance to what's said in the wiki, and find them with greater chances than posts in MLs

Who would say, "who care about users?"?

Jacques


Le 29/07/2016 à 08:47, Jacopo Cappellato a écrit :
I would be interested to know if our users are really interested in getting
these weekly emails.
I find these emails useless and unnecessarily long: who is really going
thru the list of tickets that Pierre sends every week and that only shows a
subset of the data (this week 200 of 282 tickets)?
Since this is simply a forward, without any work done to add value to it,
of an automatically generated report I think it would be better to let
individual users decide if they want to subscribe to these notifications
(as Pierre did).
In order to subscribe to these notifications, go to:

https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/OFBIZ-7933?filter=12314132#

then click on "Details" and then Subscriptions.

Kind regards,

Jacopo


On Fri, Jul 29, 2016 at 8:02 AM, Pierre Smits <pierre.sm...@gmail.com>
wrote:

FYI

---------- Doorgestuurde bericht ----------
Van: <j...@apache.org>
Datum: vrijdag 29 juli 2016
Onderwerp: [jira] Subscription: Patch Available in OFBiz
Aan: pierre.sm...@gmail.com


Issue Subscription
Filter: Patch Available in OFBiz (200 of 282 issues)
Patch Available issues in OFBiz
Subscriber: pfm.smits



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