Am Mittwoch 22 Juli 2009 11:24:39 schrieben Sie:
On Wednesday 22 July 2009 11:21:56 Klaas Freitag wrote:
Am Mittwoch 22 Juli 2009 10:28:01 schrieb Johannes Meixner: Hi,
... I won't get any notification if my requests are accepted or declined.
[...] When you create a submit request with "osc submitrequest", the command spits out the submit request number. Carefully note this number (e.g. write it into a file or seny yourself a mail or whatever you like) so that you have this number later available at any time when you need it.
Of course you can do that. But if you are interested in the requests you made, why not subscribe to REQUEST_STATE_CHANGE with an appropriate filter?
How to do that? Go to the Hermes expert page, add a subscription to REQUEST_CHANGE_STATE. Create a filter with operator 'one_of' and select either the parameter "author" which is the initial author of the request or "who" which is the person who did the last change. Enter your account name as value. Thats it, that will inform you on every change that happens to a request you made.
Do I oversee something?
Hermes has already: OBS Request Change Receive a notification when a request state is changed.
I expect that ticking this one will give me the results - or is this something different from what you describe above? And I do not get emails with this one checked, The trick is the filter. You probably have the _myrequest filter which only gives you notifications if you're maintainer on the target project. You want a 'author' 'oneof' 'kfreitag' filter (replace kfreitag with your login name). Note: no filter gives you notifications about _every_ change to a request, which might sum up ,-)
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