Try under worklfow's postfuctions: http://screencast.com/t/7GODBnAMrp
@Anatoli Kazatchkov, that is really confusing, but now I can find them. Thank you for recording that!
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@Anatoli Kazatchkov, this makes sense, but like I wrote before, the dialog in the workflows seems to have changed and I can't find the notifications in order to disable them. I've clicked all over the workflows/notifications screens and I only see what seems to be the email settings.
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When the new HipChat integration method was introduced we ensured that all the previously configured notifications would still work. It would've been a bad experience if you updated to the new version of the plugin and notifications stopped working.
@Drew Raines, it seems like you have the old notifications configured in the project workflow and also the new added. You can remove the notifications configured in the workflow to prevent double messages.
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Thanks @Bruno Rosa, that sounds right. The only problem is that the dialogs seem to have changed on the workflows admin. Can you point me to where I can do it?
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Drew, from the screenshot you attached it looks like you're running two Hipchat and JIRA integrations. I believe you just have to get rid of one of the integrations (most likely the old one) to solve this problem.
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