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Mailing list for JIRA issues

Daniel Martínez-4
Hi all,

Would it be desirable/possible to crate a new mailing list for the JIRA
issues and keep this list for the general discussion?

IMO jira messages are more specific and redundant than the general
discussion messages and it would make sense to keep a list apart for them.

What do you think?

Regards,
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Daniel
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Re: Mailing list for JIRA issues

Jacques Le Roux
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Daniel,

I'm not against, personnally I filter on the object. If it contains
[jira] I put the message in my Jira directory. So I have no problem a
all wih the current solution.

Jacques

De : "Daniel Martínez" <[hidden email]>
> Hi all,
>
> Would it be desirable/possible to crate a new mailing list for the
JIRA
> issues and keep this list for the general discussion?
>
> IMO jira messages are more specific and redundant than the general
> discussion messages and it would make sense to keep a list apart for
them.
>
> What do you think?
>
> Regards,
> --
> Daniel

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Re: Mailing list for JIRA issues

Daniel Martínez-4
Thanks Jacques,

How I did not did this before? ;)

Well I have found that actually I did (I have a filter configured in
Thunderbird) but it was not properly configured, now it works.

I guess that with this solution, the work needed for setting up a new
mailing list is not worth.

--
Daniel

Jacques Le Roux escribió:

> Daniel,
>
> I'm not against, personnally I filter on the object. If it contains
> [jira] I put the message in my Jira directory. So I have no problem a
> all wih the current solution.
>
> Jacques
>
> De : "Daniel Martínez" <[hidden email]>
>  
>> Hi all,
>>
>> Would it be desirable/possible to crate a new mailing list for the
>>    
> JIRA
>  
>> issues and keep this list for the general discussion?
>>
>> IMO jira messages are more specific and redundant than the general
>> discussion messages and it would make sense to keep a list apart for
>>    
> them.
>  
>> What do you think?
>>
>> Regards,
>> --
>> Daniel
>>    
>
>  

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Re: Mailing list for JIRA issues

David E Jones

Actually we very explicitly like them together. It clarifies the purpose of the dev mailing list, ie it is for development of OFBiz and beyond high level discussions most of that goes through Jira issues. They are redundant, but fortunately humans are good at identifying and filtering on such.

-David


Daniel Martínez wrote:

> Thanks Jacques,
>
> How I did not did this before? ;)
>
> Well I have found that actually I did (I have a filter configured in
> Thunderbird) but it was not properly configured, now it works.
>
> I guess that with this solution, the work needed for setting up a new
> mailing list is not worth.
>
> --
> Daniel
>
> Jacques Le Roux escribió:
>> Daniel,
>>
>> I'm not against, personnally I filter on the object. If it contains
>> [jira] I put the message in my Jira directory. So I have no problem a
>> all wih the current solution.
>>
>> Jacques
>>
>> De : "Daniel Martínez" <[hidden email]>
>>  
>>> Hi all,
>>>
>>> Would it be desirable/possible to crate a new mailing list for the
>>>    
>> JIRA
>>  
>>> issues and keep this list for the general discussion?
>>>
>>> IMO jira messages are more specific and redundant than the general
>>> discussion messages and it would make sense to keep a list apart for
>>>    
>> them.
>>  
>>> What do you think?
>>>
>>> Regards,
>>> --
>>> Daniel
>>>    
>>  
>