This line is taken from a comment by @sanderaido on issues #77
I would also apply this logic to everywhere else, where the outcome of the action is as expected (for example any Resource/Outcome/whatever add/update dialog) - when update succeeded (which is the normal and expected behaviour), congratulating a user each time that our system is actually working as it should seems a little unnecessary (and would get annoying over time as well - if it works, great - no need to tell me every time I do something). Gives a more professional feel as well.
But ultimately this should be decided by @vtomberg
This line is taken from a comment by @sanderaido on issues #77
I would also apply this logic to everywhere else, where the outcome of the action is as expected (for example any Resource/Outcome/whatever add/update dialog) - when update succeeded (which is the normal and expected behaviour), congratulating a user each time that our system is actually working as it should seems a little unnecessary (and would get annoying over time as well - if it works, great - no need to tell me every time I do something). Gives a more professional feel as well.
But ultimately this should be decided by @vtomberg