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Is there any DFeed update planed following the move from hosted bugzilla issues to GH issues ?
2 days ago
user1234
2 days ago
Dennis
2 days ago
rassoc
1 day ago
user1234
10 hours ago
Nick Treleaven
2 days ago

Typically I used this link to check new issues. I see no pending changes.

2 days ago

On Monday, 16 December 2024 at 11:55:45 UTC, user1234 wrote:

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Typically I used this link to check new issues. I see no pending changes.

I don't know what Vladimir's plans are, but in any case, you can go to the main page of a repository on GitHub, open the 'Watch' dropdown, choose 'Custom', and check 'Issues'. Then you'll get e-mail or notifications for new issues or issue comments.

2 days ago
On 16.12.24 13:37, Dennis via Digitalmars-d wrote:
> Then you'll get e-mail or [notifications](https://github.com/notifications) for new issues or issue comments.


Furthermore, you can also add or remove individual issues and PRs from the watchlist by (un-)subscribing from/to it via the button on the ride-hand side in a thread view. Even if you never participated in that thread before.

1 day ago

On Monday, 16 December 2024 at 12:37:32 UTC, Dennis wrote:

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On Monday, 16 December 2024 at 11:55:45 UTC, user1234 wrote:

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Typically I used this link to check new issues. I see no pending changes.

I don't know what Vladimir's plans are, but in any case, you can go to the main page of a repository on GitHub, open the 'Watch' dropdown, choose 'Custom', and check 'Issues'. Then you'll get e-mail or notifications for new issues or issue comments.

I know the notification system but that's fundamentally different. It's a passive system. What I did in the past was to actively consult the new issues, whenever I want to.

10 hours ago

On Monday, 16 December 2024 at 12:37:32 UTC, Dennis wrote:

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I don't know what Vladimir's plans are, but in any case, you can go to the main page of a repository on GitHub, open the 'Watch' dropdown, choose 'Custom', and check 'Issues'. Then you'll get e-mail or notifications for new issues or issue comments.

That's what I've now done for 2 repositories that I'm most interested in. I was a bit reluctant because now I get GH notifications for every issue (including comments) instead of the ones I'm most interested in - ones I'm participating in or manually subscribed to. I might now miss updates to those. It would be good to forward GH notifications to the issues forum for each of the repos.