Aurelien Bompard wrote:
> do you mind opening a ticket on FMN's tracker please?
Done: https://github.com/fedora-infra/fmn/issues/901
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On Fri, Apr 28, 2023 at 10:30:01AM -0700, Kevin Fenzi wrote:
> On Fri, Apr 28, 2023 at 08:56:57AM -, Aurelien Bompard wrote:
> > > So… I understand why this default was chosen, but I think that it'd be
> > > better
> > > to change the default to something narrow-but-reasonable, especially for
We might be able to make it work with
https://www.npmjs.com/package/es-module-shims, do you mind opening a ticket on
FMN's tracker please?
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Aurelien Bompard wrote:
> If I understand correctly, you browser's javascript engine can't run the app?
That's how it seems at least. This error message might be relevant:
Error: SyntaxError: expected expression, got keyword 'import'
File: https://notifications.fedoraproject.org/assets/index-82e1
On Fri, Apr 28, 2023 at 08:56:57AM -, Aurelien Bompard wrote:
> > So… I understand why this default was chosen, but I think that it'd be
> > better
> > to change the default to something narrow-but-reasonable, especially for
> > new users. If I'm new to Fedora, I probably wouldn't know about f
> So… I understand why this default was chosen, but I think that it'd be better
> to change the default to something narrow-but-reasonable, especially for
> new users. If I'm new to Fedora, I probably wouldn't know about fmn and
> it'd be hard to discover. But if I get even a few notifications, I'd
> But the program requires something that my browser
> doesn't have, so nothing is displayed.
If I understand correctly, you browser's javascript engine can't run the app?
There are some tools in the development chain we use that are translating the
TypeScript code we write to something that can
Aurelien Bompard wrote:
> > I see only a blank page. So it has strict requirements for which
> > Javascript runners can be used to run it, then?
>
> Yes, the UI is written in javascript (Typescript with Vue.js to be precise).
> We should probably add a noscript tag to make that clearer.
I won'
On Thu, Apr 27, 2023 at 11:05:53AM -, Michael J Gruber wrote:
> Speaking of not obvious ...
>
> One starts with no rule at all. Does that mean no notifications? I.e., is
> include or exclude the default?
Yes, the default is no notifications at all.
So… I understand why this default was chos
Speaking of not obvious ...
One starts with no rule at all. Does that mean no notifications? I.e., is
include or exclude the default?
A few templates might not hurt. Or is that what "tracking rule" means?
Should we disable all rules on the old fmn, i.e. does the old one keep sending,
or is it
On Thu, Apr 27, 2023 at 09:50:05AM -, Aurelien Bompard wrote:
> > Are only email notifications supported?
>
> No, it can do IRC and Matrix as well.
>
> > (On the new website, it says "Add destination", and in the drop down menu
> > there's only my email address.)
>
> The available destinatio
> Are only email notifications supported?
No, it can do IRC and Matrix as well.
> (On the new website, it says "Add destination", and in the drop down menu
> there's only my email address.)
The available destinations are retrieved from your user profile on Noggin
(https://accounts.fedoraproject
On Mon, Apr 24, 2023 at 03:04:51PM +0200, Aurelien Bompard wrote:
> We plan on:
> - deploying the new version on https://notifications.fedoraproject.org
Hi!
Are only email notifications supported?
(On the new website, it says "Add destination", and in the drop down menu
there's only my email addr
> I see only a blank page. So it has strict requirements for which
> Javascript runners can be used to run it, then?
Yes, the UI is written in javascript (Typescript with Vue.js to be precise). We
should probably add a noscript tag to make that clearer.
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> 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?
Yeah we'll keep running both until F39 to give time to
Aurelien Bompard wrote:
> OK, the switch is complete, the new notifications app is at
> https://notifications.fedoraproject.org, and if necessary you'll see a link
> to the old app there.
I see only a blank page. So it has strict requirements for which
Javascript runners can be used to run it, t
On Wed, Apr 26, 2023 at 12:46 PM Aurelien Bompard
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 s
Hey!
Bugzilla, Pagure, Bodhi and Discussion are all apps that have their own
notification systems, as you've noticed. The notifications that FMN handles are
for apps that don't, such as Koji for example. But the old FMN being unreliable
has discouraged app owners to use it. That may change now.
OK, the switch is complete, the new notifications app is at
https://notifications.fedoraproject.org, and if necessary you'll see a link to
the old app there.
Please open issues at https://github.com/fedora-infra/fmn/issues if you find
any. Thanks!
Aurélien
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> 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
On Mon, Apr 24, 2023 at 3:31 PM Aurelien Bompard
wrote:
>
> Hi folks!
>
> The "FMN replacement" team has finished writing the new version of our
> notification system, and we are ready to deploy!
>
> We plan on:
> - deploying the new version on https://notifications.fedoraproject.org
> this week,
Aurelien Bompard kirjoitti 24.4.2023 klo 16.04:
Hi folks!
The "FMN replacement" team has finished writing the new version of our
notification system, and we are ready to deploy!
You will thus still be able to access the current FMN, and it will
keep running until F39. Due to the difference in
Congratulations on the new release, and thanks team for the hard work on
modernizing FMN over the past several months.
On Mon, Apr 24, 2023 at 9:31 AM Aurelien Bompard
wrote:
> Hi folks!
>
> The "FMN replacement" team has finished writing the new version of our
> notification system, and we are
Hi folks!
The "FMN replacement" team has finished writing the new version of our
notification system, and we are ready to deploy!
We plan on:
- deploying the new version on https://notifications.fedoraproject.org
this week,
- keep the old one around but move it to https://apps.fp.o/notifications-
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