Hi Ismael,

Thanks for bringing this up. Completely agree the exploding amount of
emails is a little annoying, regardless they are sent to dev list or
personal emails.

Not sure whether it is doable or not, but here is what I am thinking.
1. batch the comments email and send periodically to dev list or project
subscribers. e.g. 4 hours a day.
2. direct email the PR submitter/reviewers when comments are put.

Not sure if github can do that or not. Maybe worth sending email to ask.

Thanks,

Jiangjie (Becket) Qin



On Tue, Oct 6, 2015 at 1:35 AM, Ismael Juma <ism...@juma.me.uk> wrote:

> Hi all,
>
> You may have noticed that we receive one email for each comment in
> kafka-site pull requests. We don't have that enabled for the kafka (ie
> code) repository. Maybe that's OK as the number of emails would be much
> higher for the code repository, but I thought it would be good to get other
> people's opinions on it.
>
> So, for the code repository, would you prefer if:
>
> 1. We leave things as they are (emails to dev list are sent for
> opening/closing of PRs and other notifications are handled by one's own
> GitHub notification settings)
> 2. We change it to be like kafka-site and an email is sent to the dev list
> for each PR comment
> 3. Something else
>
> Ismael
>

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