Can we receive our own commit emails?
What about receiving our own commit emails?
I used to store them in my Outlook, and I also like to see my work done :)
I used to store them in my Outlook, and I also like to see my work done :)
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Hi Vincent,
We turned this off a long time ago to avoid clutter. Our logic was that you know your commits already, so sending an email would just create more information overflow in your inbox.
If anyone else wants this, please let us know.
Thanks,
Chris
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Inappropriate?Hi Vincent,
We turned this off a long time ago to avoid clutter. Our logic was that you know your commits already, so sending an email would just create more information overflow in your inbox.
If anyone else wants this, please let us know.
Thanks,
Chris
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Inappropriate?We set up a new Beanstalk user whose sole purpose is to receive commit emails. This user's email address is a google apps mailing list address everyone interested in the commits subscribes to.
This is nice since it lets us manage who gets what emails from the google apps interface instead of having to manage subscriptions across several apps.
Probably wouldn't have done this if we were getting our own commits, so I think the small pain was actually a good thing. How about it!?
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