(Top posting for extra attention)
About default CCs in Bugzilla, if you were one of them, see
Bugzilla default CCs were not imported as Members of the corresponding
Phabricator project
On Tue, Nov 25, 2014 at 7:18 AM, Matthew Flaschen <mflaschen(a)wikimedia.org>
wrote:
On 11/24/2014 02:41 AM, Quim Gil wrote:
* Join and watch the projects that matter to
you. We have almost 700
new projects imported that nobody is watching currently. This is
especially
relevant if you were "default CC" in Bugzilla components.
You may or may not want to do this, depending what you're looking for. If
you are just "Subscribed" to a project, you will still see anytime the
project is a:
* Subscriber
* Reviewer or Auditor (doesn't apply yet until we use Phabricator for code
review)
This means adding the project itself as a CC (this may not be used
commonly yet, but it works) will in turn mean any subscribers to the
project see all updates to that task (or mock, or whatever).
"Watch", on the other hand, makes you see absolutely *everything* that
happens to every task in the project. It's even more all-encompassing than
Bugzilla's default CC. With default CC you can unsubscribe to an
individual bug after being initially CCed. With Watch, it's all or nothing.
Regardless, you will also see any updates to tasks where you're
individually CCed or assigned.
See
https://secure.phabricator.com/T6113#76710 .
I believe it should be possible to use Herald to setup default CC with
semantics similar to Bugzilla (you're CCed initially, but you can unCC to
an individual task).
Matt Flaschen
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