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irc setup clarifications #12

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kparal opened this issue Feb 11, 2014 · 4 comments · Fixed by fedora-infra/fmn.web#20
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irc setup clarifications #12

kparal opened this issue Feb 11, 2014 · 4 comments · Fixed by fedora-infra/fmn.web#20

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@kparal
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kparal commented Feb 11, 2014

We have a bot...

...on the freenode network that can direct messages to you with notifications you care about. Simply login, confirm your IRC nick, set up some filters, and wait for the magic.

I activated IRC notifications, set up my irc nick (it shows as pending) and waited... nothing. So I re-logged to IRC... nothing.

The instructions are really unclear. The bot name is not specified, so I can't query it. There's no information how to confirm my nick.

Please add the details, thanks.

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To activate the IRC notification you need to go on the IRC tab, there on the right column you have an 'activate' button and below it a place to specify your IRC nick (by clicking on 'save' below the irc bot will contact you and ask for confirmation that you have this irc nick).

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kparal commented Feb 11, 2014

I expected this (even though it's not explicitly explained), but I still haven't been contacted by the bot.

@pypingou
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I had to restart fedmsg-hub on the backend, I seems kparal hit fedora-infra/fmn.consumer#7

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kparal commented Feb 11, 2014

I have been contacted by the bot now and I confirmed my nick. I propose to adjust the instructions to say that the user should wait until fedora-notifs bot contact him/her.

jeremycline pushed a commit to jeremycline/fmn that referenced this issue Dec 7, 2016
This will queue messages indefinitely when the irc backend has no
clients to work with.  This is typically the case when the bot has
suffered a netsplit, or when it is first starting up but hasn't logged
in yet.

Later, if the connection is regained, the next message will prompt the
bot to flush queued messages.

Fixes fedora-infra#12.
jeremycline pushed a commit to jeremycline/fmn that referenced this issue Dec 7, 2016
…with-the-pkgdb2-plz

Try 3 times before failing to talk to pkgdb2.
jeremycline pushed a commit to jeremycline/fmn that referenced this issue Dec 7, 2016
…ation

Allow individual rules to be negated.
jeremycline pushed a commit that referenced this issue Apr 26, 2017
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