On my Fedora 38 notifications from mattermost and thunderbird sometimes take more than 20 minutes to pop up, which is almost always a problem. Since both programs are affected, it seems to be a Fedora infrastructure problem. It's not always there, but mostly.
Metadata Update from @zlopez: - Issue priority set to: Waiting on Assignee (was: Needs Review) - Issue tagged with: Needs investigation
@abompard Could this be FMN related?
Can you expand on what notifications are these? matrix ? email? some kind of gateway to either of those? Perhaps attach a copy of one?
They are gray boxes with relevant text on top of the active screen. In fact, today I upgraded to Fedora 39, and all notification came on time afterwards. :) If it still happens, I will happily give you additional info, but how? A scrrenshot will tell you nothing. Is there a list of all notification with timestamps, that could show they are delayed?
You mean the GNOME notifications? I'm not sure we can do anything about that.
But as it seems the issue is fixed for you, so let me close the ticket for now. Feel free to open if again when needed.
Metadata Update from @zlopez: - Issue close_status updated to: Fixed - Issue status updated to: Closed (was: Open)
it's still happening from time to time. So, any logs of the notification mechanism with timestamps, so we can analyze where the delay is happening?
Metadata Update from @jjworx: - Issue status updated to: Open (was: Closed)
I don't think this has anything to do with fedora infrastructure. It sounds like you are seeing issues in your normal desktop notifications? If so, I'd suggest starting at discussion.fedoraproject.org. Folks there can help you debug and get the issue to those who can fix it.
Metadata Update from @kevin: - Issue close_status updated to: Upstream - Issue status updated to: Closed (was: Open)