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Welcome email with a link to the wrong repository #298

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nathany opened this issue Dec 13, 2014 · 5 comments
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Welcome email with a link to the wrong repository #298

nathany opened this issue Dec 13, 2014 · 5 comments

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@nathany
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nathany commented Dec 13, 2014

When I subscribed to this repository, the welcome email contained a link and title for an issue in another repository entirely:

joefitzgerald/go-plus#101

You signed up to help triage GitHub issues on golang/go. That's pretty awesome.

Triage Issue: golang/go#101

autocomplete-plus completion not working with go-plus

Goals of Triage

Help share the weight of maintaining a project
Minimize un-needed issues
Prevent stale issues
Encourage productive communication
Teach good citizenship
To become a better coder

I also subscribed to another repository, which worked fine. Both of these were first-time subscriptions setting up CodeTriage for the repository.

@spidergears
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@nathany Can list out the steps to reproduce this?

@nathany
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nathany commented Jan 25, 2015

No. I don't think it's reproducible. It only happened once of all the times I've subscribed to a repository. Like a race condition or something.

@igas
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igas commented Mar 28, 2015

I think I fixed it in #289

@nathany
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nathany commented Mar 30, 2015

Both these repos had a fair number of issues, though maybe that fix also fixes this too?

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Haven't seen this come up again

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