RSS is an interesting idea.
Regardless of the platform, whether email, RSS, Fediverse, whatever, if you
want to be notified of important events while avoiding needless noise, it
should notify about changes in status only. Meaning, notify when the build
breaks, notify when the build passes again, b
Hello,
Alan, I think the best usage would be one suggested by Mark Stevens.
Only post actually relevant notifications. definition to be elaborated.
The fediverse is full of bots already, but they usually try to post
useful and wanted information, not just automatic results from some
verbose
I’ve been thinking about this for a few days and one thing spring out to me, if
some consider the email notifications of build results to be spam (due to the
number of notifications and frequency) then we should think about addressing
the spam aspect first before we look at the delivery method.
Hi Sebastien,
I think you raised a legitime (and important) concern.
Who could tell us if this usage of the fediverse is fine or not?
Maybe some optimization could be done to avoid sending too many messages.
BR,
Alan
On Sat, Dec 28, 2024 at 6:31 PM Sebastien Lorquet
wrote:
> Hi,
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> You kno
Hi,
You know me I'm not an easy person.
If the solution to being spammed by email notifications is to instead
spam the fediverse, then this is a Very Bad Idea (c)
The solution is instead to reduce the number of useless notifications so
your emails looks less like spam. eg buils successes sho
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