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By hickory on
At the moment you have to keep checking the 'My issues' page to see if anything has been updated. Would it be possible to get an 'updated' notice next to 'My issues' in the Contributor links box, when there's been an update to a thread?
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are you aware that you can
are you aware that you can subscribe to issues for a specific module ? see: http://drupal.org/project/issues/subscribe
you can subscribe to "all issues" or only "your own issues" you will than get an email when an issue you are subscribed to is updated.
subscription
Thanks, I'll give the 'own issues for all modules' subscription a try - will that show up other people's issue threads that I've partcipated in, though, like the 'My issues' page does?
'My Issues'
The other thing you can do is to find your user # here and bookmark your recent posts - something like http://drupal.org/tracker/101412. This gets posts of any kind (comments, issues, features, etc.) You can then refresh the page every so often. I prefer this to a bunch more email. The only thing is that it seems to not include updates to bug reports.
NancyDru
same problem
True, I do look there sometimes, but it's another page to keep checking, which is what I was trying to avoid.
Primary
It's the primary way I check. Everything together in one place.
NancyDru
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I like it because if people check that page, they are likely to see a topic that has a question they can answer. The more people see it, the more they are likely to pause and spend 5-10 minutes helping someone else.
-Steven Peck
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Test site, always start with a test site.
Drupal Best Practices Guide -|- Black Mountain
-Steven Peck
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Test site, always start with a test site.
Drupal Best Practices Guide