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Dec 19, 2014 at 23:19 comment added Bryan 'BJ' Hoffpauir Jr. Added comment about recent developments about using RSS clients (or even Outlook in some cases) to reduce email volume and enable users to self-filter their data, but still keep it as both "real-time" and summary / end of day / end of week as they want. Seems to work well for those who don't want a constant flood of email added to their existing inboxes...
Dec 19, 2014 at 23:18 history edited Bryan 'BJ' Hoffpauir Jr. CC BY-SA 3.0
Added notes about recent adoption of RSS to help users empower themselves to self-filter the volume of info using standard and / or easy to learn tools + RSS
Sep 9, 2014 at 22:17 comment added Bryan 'BJ' Hoffpauir Jr. That's true enough if you follow all activity on GitHub. To be honest, we use BitBucket for our company and it appears to offer enough fine-grained control over the level of email updates for our small-ish teams. Not sure if GitHub offers the same level of granularity, perhaps someone could compare it to BitBucket if they've used both to help qualify the configuration and team sizes that make it a good fit? Would following only issue updates in GitHub really generate too much activity? It doesn't seem to in BitBucket...and that's enough for our PM's and Leads
Sep 9, 2014 at 20:31 comment added Telastyn The OP points out that they follow github digests and it's overwhelming. In my experience, it's a really shallow view into things, which gives a false sense of security.
Sep 9, 2014 at 20:24 history answered Bryan 'BJ' Hoffpauir Jr. CC BY-SA 3.0