> Is a dumpster of features, you have no idea what you'll find in there.
I feel the same way about notifications. Both native notifications and notifications via e-mail.
It is no longer easy to find out if something changed or happened in most websites/applications. You must be bombarded with notifications all the time, and god forbid you take an extended break or something goes into your spam folder, because if you snooze you lose.
One of the first things I do with a fresh work inbox is set rules to push things into non-default folders. And then, I proceed to never look at them unless I'm digging for something.
61 unread notifications from Az Devops? Nah, I don't need to read those. I was watching that build in the background, I know it failed.
Mobile notifications should offer more filtering options at the system level. Why do I need to trust an app developer to respect my notification preferences? Why should I rely on the developer to build granularity into their push notification frequency?
It all gets simpler when you can filter at the 'inbox'.
I feel the same way about notifications. Both native notifications and notifications via e-mail.
It is no longer easy to find out if something changed or happened in most websites/applications. You must be bombarded with notifications all the time, and god forbid you take an extended break or something goes into your spam folder, because if you snooze you lose.
JIRA for me is the worst in this regard.