Hi,
since the transition to Pagure, I'm subscribed to https://pagure.io/ambassadors-emea/swag_requests
I filter e-mail from that Pagure to a specific e-mail folder.
But if somebody mentions me like this:
https://pagure.io/ambassadors-emea/swag_requests/issue/9#comment-481293
Or if there is generally an issue of mine, it gets lost in all the other Pagure e-mail. I don't have the energy to go trough all and hence I appear nonresponsive on the EMEA Ambassadors Pagure.
Is there a trick? Thanks,
Sadly there is no way to unwatch that repo, don't ask me why... Everyone gets subscribed to every single ticket automatically which should not be happening, if it didn't you would get notified only of they mention you, correctly. The trick is to click every damn new-ticket email, and click unsubscribe. :<
Radka
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On Sun, Jun 24, 2018 at 12:07 PM, Miro Hrončok mhroncok@redhat.com wrote:
Hi,
since the transition to Pagure, I'm subscribed to https://pagure.io/ambassadors-emea/swag_requests
I filter e-mail from that Pagure to a specific e-mail folder.
But if somebody mentions me like this:
https://pagure.io/ambassadors-emea/swag_requests/issue/9#comment-481293
Or if there is generally an issue of mine, it gets lost in all the other Pagure e-mail. I don't have the energy to go trough all and hence I appear nonresponsive on the EMEA Ambassadors Pagure.
Is there a trick? Thanks, -- Miro Hrončok -- Phone: +420777974800 IRC: mhroncok _______________________________________________ ambassadors mailing list -- ambassadors@lists.fedoraproject.org To unsubscribe send an email to ambassadors-leave@lists.fedoraproject.org Fedora Code of Conduct: https://getfedora.org/code-of-conduct.html List Guidelines: https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Mailing_list_guidelines List Archives: https://lists.fedoraproject.or g/archives/list/ambassadors@lists.fedoraproject.org/message/ ZRNNPWFUQRRSDPVKFXSAQ5TWMBLYHOQO/
On Sun, Jun 24, 2018 at 02:28:21PM +0200, Radka Janekova wrote:
Sadly there is no way to unwatch that repo, don't ask me why... Everyone gets subscribed to every single ticket automatically which should not be happening, if it didn't you would get notified only of they mention you, correctly. The trick is to click every damn new-ticket email, and click
I guess this is because the '@ambassadors-emea' group is marked as contributors.
On Sun, Jun 24, 2018 at 12:07:13PM +0200, Miro Hrončok wrote:
I filter e-mail from that Pagure to a specific e-mail folder. But if somebody mentions me like this: https://pagure.io/ambassadors-emea/swag_requests/issue/9#comment-481293
Or if there is generally an issue of mine, it gets lost in all the other Pagure e-mail. I don't have the energy to go trough all and hence I appear nonresponsive on the EMEA Ambassadors Pagure.
The UI is a little overwhelming, but you should be able to set this up with Fedora Notifications https://apps.fedoraproject.org/notifications/
On Sun, Jun 24, 2018 at 6:07 PM, Miro Hrončok mhroncok@redhat.com wrote:
Hi,
since the transition to Pagure, I'm subscribed to https://pagure.io/ambassadors-emea/swag_requests
I filter e-mail from that Pagure to a specific e-mail folder.
But if somebody mentions me like this:
https://pagure.io/ambassadors-emea/swag_requests/issue/9#comment-481293
Or if there is generally an issue of mine, it gets lost in all the other Pagure e-mail. I don't have the energy to go trough all and hence I appear nonresponsive on the EMEA Ambassadors Pagure.
Is there a trick?
Could you filter on "@churchyard" in the body? A quick check of my email makes this appear to work.
regards,
bex
Thanks,
Miro Hrončok
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On 25.6.2018 06:44, Brian (bex) Exelbierd wrote:
Could you filter on "@churchyard" in the body? A quick check of my email makes this appear to work.
That will solve the problem with mentions I guess, yes. Will do.
Others will still need to mention me even on my tickets, but they mostly do anyway.
On Sun, Jun 24, 2018 at 12:07:13PM +0200, Miro Hrončok wrote:
Hi,
since the transition to Pagure, I'm subscribed to https://pagure.io/ambassadors-emea/swag_requests
I filter e-mail from that Pagure to a specific e-mail folder.
But if somebody mentions me like this:
https://pagure.io/ambassadors-emea/swag_requests/issue/9#comment-481293
Or if there is generally an issue of mine, it gets lost in all the other Pagure e-mail. I don't have the energy to go trough all and hence I appear nonresponsive on the EMEA Ambassadors Pagure.
Is there a trick?
Miro, I'm on Gmail, so this *precise* solution may not work for you. But the ideas in the script may still be useful:
https://script.google.com/d/1-EmPBaQkGEEMVV0954PazuQfojBjmS-mOFvFg-WEkREviil...
That script runs every 15 minutes on all my email from "pagure@pagure.io," which is filtered to a general Pagure folder. A separate folder is used (or created if it doesn't exist yet) for each project's mail. That way I can prioritize which threads I read.
Hope this helps.
On 25.6.2018 20:38, Paul W. Frields wrote:
On Sun, Jun 24, 2018 at 12:07:13PM +0200, Miro Hrončok wrote:
Hi,
since the transition to Pagure, I'm subscribed to https://pagure.io/ambassadors-emea/swag_requests
I filter e-mail from that Pagure to a specific e-mail folder.
But if somebody mentions me like this:
https://pagure.io/ambassadors-emea/swag_requests/issue/9#comment-481293
Or if there is generally an issue of mine, it gets lost in all the other Pagure e-mail. I don't have the energy to go trough all and hence I appear nonresponsive on the EMEA Ambassadors Pagure.
Is there a trick?
Miro, I'm on Gmail, so this *precise* solution may not work for you. But the ideas in the script may still be useful:
https://script.google.com/d/1-EmPBaQkGEEMVV0954PazuQfojBjmS-mOFvFg-WEkREviil...
That script runs every 15 minutes on all my email from "pagure@pagure.io," which is filtered to a general Pagure folder. A separate folder is used (or created if it doesn't exist yet) for each project's mail. That way I can prioritize which threads I read.
Thank You, however I don't have trouble filtering different projects by headers (I don't use Gmail on this address).
The problem is distinguishing general pagure.io/ambassadors-emea/swag_requests e-mail from "personal".
E.g. "[ambassadors-emea/swag_requests] Issue #9: 10 Fedora DVDs to www.girlsday.sk" (mine) has:
X-pagure: https://pagure.io/ X-pagure-project: ambassadors-emea/swag_requests List-ID: ambassadors-emea/funding_requests List-Archive: https://pagure.io/ambassadors-emea/funding_requests To: mhroncok@redhat.com
While "[ambassadors-emea/funding_requests] Issue #42: Funding request for Fabian Affolter for CLT 2018" (not mine) has:
X-pagure: https://pagure.io/ X-pagure-project: ambassadors-emea/funding_requests List-ID: ambassadors-emea/funding_requests List-Archive: https://pagure.io/ambassadors-emea/funding_requests To: mhroncok@redhat.com
I.e. the headers here are the same.
On 25.6.2018 20:44, Miro Hrončok wrote:
On 25.6.2018 20:38, Paul W. Frields wrote:
On Sun, Jun 24, 2018 at 12:07:13PM +0200, Miro Hrončok wrote:
Hi,
since the transition to Pagure, I'm subscribed to https://pagure.io/ambassadors-emea/swag_requests
I filter e-mail from that Pagure to a specific e-mail folder.
But if somebody mentions me like this:
https://pagure.io/ambassadors-emea/swag_requests/issue/9#comment-481293
Or if there is generally an issue of mine, it gets lost in all the other Pagure e-mail. I don't have the energy to go trough all and hence I appear nonresponsive on the EMEA Ambassadors Pagure.
Is there a trick?
Miro, I'm on Gmail, so this *precise* solution may not work for you. But the ideas in the script may still be useful:
https://script.google.com/d/1-EmPBaQkGEEMVV0954PazuQfojBjmS-mOFvFg-WEkREviil...
That script runs every 15 minutes on all my email from "pagure@pagure.io," which is filtered to a general Pagure folder. A separate folder is used (or created if it doesn't exist yet) for each project's mail. That way I can prioritize which threads I read.
Thank You, however I don't have trouble filtering different projects by headers (I don't use Gmail on this address).
The problem is distinguishing general pagure.io/ambassadors-emea/swag_requests e-mail from "personal".
E.g. "[ambassadors-emea/swag_requests] Issue #9: 10 Fedora DVDs to www.girlsday.sk" (mine) has:
X-pagure: https://pagure.io/ X-pagure-project: ambassadors-emea/swag_requests List-ID: ambassadors-emea/funding_requests List-Archive: https://pagure.io/ambassadors-emea/funding_requests
List-Archive: https://pagure.io/ambassadors-emea/swag_requests
Actually I've selected two examples from different projects, but that doesn't make a difference.
To: mhroncok@redhat.com
While "[ambassadors-emea/funding_requests] Issue #42: Funding request for Fabian Affolter for CLT 2018" (not mine) has:
X-pagure: https://pagure.io/ X-pagure-project: ambassadors-emea/funding_requests List-ID: ambassadors-emea/funding_requests List-Archive: https://pagure.io/ambassadors-emea/funding_requests To: mhroncok@redhat.com
I.e. the headers here are the same.
ambassadors@lists.fedoraproject.org