Hi,
I see in other projects that whatever change happens to JIRA tickets, it gets notified
on the developer list as well.
Given we have a sizable amount of discussion going on in JIRA that is lost to developer eyes,
what would you think about having new comments on each ticket
also be sent to the developer list?
Cheers
Andrea
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Hmm, not sure if this is an optimal solution for part time developers like me. Its already a daily effort to filter the mails related to me. Too many mails in the inbox may result in discarding mails without reading them.
Is it possible to give the right to add watchers for an issue to each developer ?. I can remember you often added me as a watcher. I think this could be a solution for a more fine grained mail distribution.
Cheers
Christian
···
On Sat, Feb 15, 2014 at 3:03 PM, Andrea Aime <andrea.aime@anonymised.com> wrote:
Hi,
I see in other projects that whatever change happens to JIRA tickets, it gets notified
on the developer list as well.
Given we have a sizable amount of discussion going on in JIRA that is lost to developer eyes,
what would you think about having new comments on each ticket
also be sent to the developer list?
Cheers
Andrea
–
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Via Poggio alle Viti 1187
55054 Massarosa (LU)
Italy
phone: +39 0584 962313
fax: +39 0584 1660272
mob: +39 339 8844549
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DI Christian Mueller MSc (GIS), MSc (IT-Security)
OSS Open Source Solutions GmbH
Hi Christian,
Depending on what mail client you use, you should be able to set up some sort of filters. This would allow you to automatically divide out the JIRA updates and either put them into a new folder or bin them as desired. I use it to divide all my mailing list stuff into appropriate folders and it’s exceptionally useful. (It’s also useful for automatically binning institutional spam within your organisation ).
Cheers,
Jonathan
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···
On 16 February 2014 10:22, Christian Mueller <christian.mueller@anonymised.com> wrote:
Hmm, not sure if this is an optimal solution for part time developers like me. Its already a daily effort to filter the mails related to me. Too many mails in the inbox may result in discarding mails without reading them.
Is it possible to give the right to add watchers for an issue to each developer ?. I can remember you often added me as a watcher. I think this could be a solution for a more fine grained mail distribution.
Cheers
Christian
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On Sat, Feb 15, 2014 at 3:03 PM, Andrea Aime <andrea.aime@anonymised.com> wrote:
Hi,
I see in other projects that whatever change happens to JIRA tickets, it gets notified
on the developer list as well.
Given we have a sizable amount of discussion going on in JIRA that is lost to developer eyes,
what would you think about having new comments on each ticket
also be sent to the developer list?
Cheers
Andrea
–
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@geowolf
Technical Lead
GeoSolutions S.A.S.
Via Poggio alle Viti 1187
55054 Massarosa (LU)
Italy
phone: +39 0584 962313
fax: +39 0584 1660272
mob: +39 339 8844549
http://www.geo-solutions.it
http://twitter.com/geosolutions_it
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DI Christian Mueller MSc (GIS), MSc (IT-Security)
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Hi Jonathan
I am using GMail and use tags to divide the different mailing lists. (Gmail uses tags instead of folders allowing assignment of multiple tags to a mail).
Nevertheless I have to inspect each incoming mail.
Christian
···
On Mon, Feb 17, 2014 at 12:17 PM, Jonathan Moules <jonathanmoules@anonymised.com> wrote:
Hi Christian,
Depending on what mail client you use, you should be able to set up some sort of filters. This would allow you to automatically divide out the JIRA updates and either put them into a new folder or bin them as desired. I use it to divide all my mailing list stuff into appropriate folders and it’s exceptionally useful. (It’s also useful for automatically binning institutional spam within your organisation ).
Cheers,
Jonathan
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On 16 February 2014 10:22, Christian Mueller <christian.mueller@anonymised.com> wrote:
Hmm, not sure if this is an optimal solution for part time developers like me. Its already a daily effort to filter the mails related to me. Too many mails in the inbox may result in discarding mails without reading them.
Is it possible to give the right to add watchers for an issue to each developer ?. I can remember you often added me as a watcher. I think this could be a solution for a more fine grained mail distribution.
Cheers
Christian
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On Sat, Feb 15, 2014 at 3:03 PM, Andrea Aime <andrea.aime@anonymised.com> wrote:
Hi,
I see in other projects that whatever change happens to JIRA tickets, it gets notified
on the developer list as well.
Given we have a sizable amount of discussion going on in JIRA that is lost to developer eyes,
what would you think about having new comments on each ticket
also be sent to the developer list?
Cheers
Andrea
–
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Ing. Andrea Aime
@geowolf
Technical Lead
GeoSolutions S.A.S.
Via Poggio alle Viti 1187
55054 Massarosa (LU)
Italy
phone: +39 0584 962313
fax: +39 0584 1660272
mob: +39 339 8844549
http://www.geo-solutions.it
http://twitter.com/geosolutions_it
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DI Christian Mueller MSc (GIS), MSc (IT-Security)
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Hi Christian,
I’m using Gmail too and am also using tags. What you want is to use filters.
Take a gander at this page:
https://support.google.com/mail/answer/6579?hl=en
I’m on ~13+ mailing lists and the 9 busiest all get filtered with a separate tag - the rest just go into the “Mailing lists” parent tag. Then I can browse them at my leisure (i.e. the MapServer list I rarely bother reading, GeoServer ones I read frequently).
It’s simply a matter of figuring out what the unique element of an email is (gmail does a good job of picking this up though). It’s extremely powerful and saves having to manually do it; sounds like it’ll save you a bunch of time.
···
Best,
Jonathan
On 17 February 2014 12:21, Christian Mueller <christian.mueller@anonymised.com> wrote:
Hi Jonathan
I am using GMail and use tags to divide the different mailing lists. (Gmail uses tags instead of folders allowing assignment of multiple tags to a mail).
Nevertheless I have to inspect each incoming mail.
Christian
On Mon, Feb 17, 2014 at 12:17 PM, Jonathan Moules <jonathanmoules@anonymised.com> wrote:
Hi Christian,
Depending on what mail client you use, you should be able to set up some sort of filters. This would allow you to automatically divide out the JIRA updates and either put them into a new folder or bin them as desired. I use it to divide all my mailing list stuff into appropriate folders and it’s exceptionally useful. (It’s also useful for automatically binning institutional spam within your organisation ).
Cheers,
Jonathan
This transmission is intended for the named addressee(s) only and may contain sensitive or protectively marked material up to RESTRICTED and should be handled accordingly. Unless you are the named addressee (or authorised to receive it for the addressee) you may not copy or use it, or disclose it to anyone else. If you have received this transmission in error please notify the sender immediately. All email traffic sent to or from us, including without limitation all GCSX traffic, may be subject to recording and/or monitoring in accordance with relevant legislation.
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OSS Open Source Solutions GmbH
On 16 February 2014 10:22, Christian Mueller <christian.mueller@anonymised.com> wrote:
Hmm, not sure if this is an optimal solution for part time developers like me. Its already a daily effort to filter the mails related to me. Too many mails in the inbox may result in discarding mails without reading them.
Is it possible to give the right to add watchers for an issue to each developer ?. I can remember you often added me as a watcher. I think this could be a solution for a more fine grained mail distribution.
Cheers
Christian
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On Sat, Feb 15, 2014 at 3:03 PM, Andrea Aime <andrea.aime@anonymised.com> wrote:
Hi,
I see in other projects that whatever change happens to JIRA tickets, it gets notified
on the developer list as well.
Given we have a sizable amount of discussion going on in JIRA that is lost to developer eyes,
what would you think about having new comments on each ticket
also be sent to the developer list?
Cheers
Andrea
–
== Our support, Your Success! Visit http://opensdi.geo-solutions.it for more information ==
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@geowolf
Technical Lead
GeoSolutions S.A.S.
Via Poggio alle Viti 1187
55054 Massarosa (LU)
Italy
phone: +39 0584 962313
fax: +39 0584 1660272
mob: +39 339 8844549
http://www.geo-solutions.it
http://twitter.com/geosolutions_it
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On Mon, Feb 17, 2014 at 2:13 PM, Jonathan Moules <
jonathanmoules@anonymised.com> wrote:
Hi Christian,
I'm using Gmail too and am also using tags. What you want is to use
filters.
Take a gander at this page:
https://support.google.com/mail/answer/6579?hl=en
I'm on ~13+ mailing lists and the 9 busiest all get filtered with a
separate tag - the rest just go into the "Mailing lists" parent tag. Then I
can browse them at my leisure (i.e. the MapServer list I rarely bother
reading, GeoServer ones I read frequently).
It's simply a matter of figuring out what the unique element of an email
is (gmail does a good job of picking this up though). It's extremely
powerful and saves having to manually do it; sounds like it'll save you a
bunch of time.
---
More ontopic: I quite like Andrea's notion. One thing to consider - QGIS I
think has tickets go to a separate list, maybe that would be worth
considering depending on how often updates happen on the JIRA tickets.
Yes, that would also be a nice option. So that people can opt-in if they
are interested, and we could just leave the ticket creation messages on
gs-devel...
or maybe just move everything there
Cheers
Andrea
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GeoSolutions S.A.S.
Via Poggio alle Viti 1187
55054 Massarosa (LU)
Italy
phone: +39 0584 962313
fax: +39 0584 1660272
mob: +39 339 8844549
http://www.geo-solutions.it
http://twitter.com/geosolutions_it
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