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When onboarding Gnome SIG to Packit* an idea/request came up if there can't be a way how to notify package maintainers only about "non-standard"/actionable events (e.g. negative karma, failed check,...)
I've created an issue for this on Packit's side but it's probably better to discuss this with you and find the best approach in general.
I've checked https://notifications.fedoraproject.org/ if there isn't a way how to tweak my notifications to do this but was not able to do it. (But maybe I am just not sure how to do it..;)
Theoretically, Packit can listen to all the Bodhi messages and filter only the relevant ones but I am not sure if we should do this on Packit's side since this might be useful to any maintainer, not only to Packit users.
Would there be any way how to do it in Bodhi, or help to make it possible from the outside (configuring notifications, improved fedora-messages schema,...)?
Thanks in advance for any ideas/help/...!
František
*: Packit FAS user creates an update similar to what Bodhi itself does for Rawhide. People (=maintainers) are not interested in the information about the update being created or about any comment. The maintainers want to know about situations that need their attention.
When onboarding Gnome SIG to Packit* an idea/request came up if there can't be a way how to notify package maintainers only about "non-standard"/actionable events (e.g. negative karma, failed check,...)
I've created an issue for this on Packit's side but it's probably better to discuss this with you and find the best approach in general.
I've checked https://notifications.fedoraproject.org/ if there isn't a way how to tweak my notifications to do this but was not able to do it. (But maybe I am just not sure how to do it..;)
Theoretically, Packit can listen to all the Bodhi messages and filter only the relevant ones but I am not sure if we should do this on Packit's side since this might be useful to any maintainer, not only to Packit users.
Would there be any way how to do it in Bodhi, or help to make it possible from the outside (configuring notifications, improved fedora-messages schema,...)?
Thanks in advance for any ideas/help/...!
František
*: Packit FAS user creates an update similar to what Bodhi itself does for Rawhide. People (=maintainers) are not interested in the information about the update being created or about any comment. The maintainers want to know about situations that need their attention.
This is slightly related to #4969
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