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Allow different template definitions for success and failure #486

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enebo opened this issue Mar 29, 2012 · 7 comments
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Allow different template definitions for success and failure #486

enebo opened this issue Mar 29, 2012 · 7 comments

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@enebo
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enebo commented Mar 29, 2012

For irc notifications we wanted to be able to have one-line simple notification that a problem was fixed, but for failure we like the current default three-line notification containing more context. So both types being able to use their notification templates would be great.

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joshk commented Mar 29, 2012

👍 I will keep this on the radar!

On 29/03/2012, at 11:39 PM, Thomas E Enebo wrote:

For irc notifications we wanted to be able to have one-line simple notification that a problem was fixed, but for failure we like the current default three-line notification containing more context. So both types being able to use their notification templates would be great.


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@lucaspinto
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I'd love to do it!

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joshk commented Mar 29, 2012

Awesome!

All yours!

On 30/03/2012, at 12:31 AM, Lucas medk Pinto wrote:

I'd love to do it!


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@sarahhodne
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Any progress on this, @lucaspinto?

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Alas not.

@mitnal
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mitnal commented Mar 8, 2013

👍

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Closing in favor of #1332.

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