Sure, just please coordinate with me when the migrations are going to start.
cheers,
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2017-12-01 9:31 GMT+01:00 Carlos Soriano <csoriano gnome org>:
> Yes, I believe we can stop that on our end. Andrea? Can we stop mails coming
> from GitLab for a specific product for when we do bug migrations?
>
>
> Best
> --
> Carlos Soriano
> GNOME Foundation
> Treasurer, Board of Directors
>
> On Fri, Dec 1, 2017 at 6:18 AM, <philip chimento gmail com> wrote:
>>
>> On Thu, Nov 30, 2017 at 9:51 AM Nicolas Dufresne <nicolas ndufresne ca>
>> wrote:
>>>
>>> Le jeudi 30 novembre 2017 à 12:54 +0100, Alexandre Franke a écrit :
>>> > On Thu, Nov 30, 2017 at 6:43 AM, <philip chimento gmail com> wrote:
>>> > > Bastien, do you also mean to imply that the wish to be subscribed
>>> > > to >2000
>>> > > issues means that receiving >2000 mails won't be a problem?
>>> >
>>> > It will be a problem, but not as bad as losing subscription on those
>>> > issues. It would still be very much worth looking for a way to
>>> > temporarily disable notifications to avoid that flood. I can also
>>> > imagine that sending that many email out at once can raise some flags
>>> > and make GNOME look bad in the eye of some email providers.
>>>
>>> This was an issue when some project tried to migrate to Phabricator.
>>> The server end up stalled for days, spamming everyone. We need to be
>>> careful.
>>
>>
>> Carlos thought it would be possible to just stop all email while a
>> migration was running; it sounds like that's what we should plan to do.
>>
>> Regards,
>> Philip C
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Cheers,
Andrea
Red Hatter,
Fedora / EPEL packager,
GNOME Infrastructure Team Coordinator,
Former GNOME Foundation Board of Directors Secretary,
GNOME Foundation Membership & Elections Committee Chairman
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