On Wed, Apr 26, 2023 at 12:46 PM Aurelien Bompard
<abomp...@fedoraproject.org> wrote:
>
> > So ... what happens when the switch to the "new" Notifications app
> > happens? Are the same "defaults" that are configured for the IRC
> > delivery mechanism in the "old" Notifications app applied to all
> > users, or does everybody start with a "blank slate", i.e. will I need
> > to manually create new filters to keep getting the same notifications
> > I currently get?
>
> Everybody starts with a blank slate. We thought it was preferrable to having 
> users suddenly get notifications they didn't expect.

Ok ... well, that kind of makes sense. If you can't migrate
configuration, better not do something unexpected.
I'm still a bit confused what I need to do though: It looks like
notifications-old is still running, as I continue to get IRC
notifications from it ...

- How long are the old and new services expected to continue running
in parallel?
- If I start adding rules for IRC notifications in notifications-new,
will I get duplicate notifications unless I remove the corresponding
filters from notifications-old?
- Do I need to keep rules for services that aren't supported by
notifications-new in notifications-old if I want to continue getting
notifications for those services?

Fabio
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