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Don't mention me unless action from my side is required and/or useful #2294

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sol opened this issue Feb 13, 2017 · 2 comments
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Don't mention me unless action from my side is required and/or useful #2294

sol opened this issue Feb 13, 2017 · 2 comments

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@sol
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sol commented Feb 13, 2017

Hey,
I frequently get mentioned on tickets that don't require any action from my side.

hspec-2.4.0 (Simon Hengel sol@typeful.net @sol) is out of bounds for:
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(e.g. #2229)

Is there a way to prevent this? Would the easiest way be to step down as a Stackage maintainer for hspec? Who would become the Stackage maintainer by default in this case?

It's not that I'm not interested in this stuff. It's just that my cycles are limited, and those limited cycles are more useful if they are spent elsewhere (e.g. maintaining hspec etc.).

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DanBurton commented Feb 13, 2017

While they don't require action on your part, a notification like the one you mentioned lets you know that your package is being held back from the latest version. We've received other feedback from maintainers that want to be notified when this occurs. Perhaps we are at the point where we need a way for maintainers to configure which notifications they get.

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Closing as de facto "won't do" per lack of recent engagement with this issue.

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