Oooohhh! Ok the column on the right? Not all of it is showing (on my screen). And the notifications are in the part that doesn't show. And the column doesn't scroll when you scroll the page. You have to put your mouse in the column before it will scroll. Plus, it only scrolls by mouse. There's no scrollbar for it. If someone has a non-scrolling mouse, they can't access it.
If groups are at the top of the hierarchy, why do they have Projects in front of Groups in that dark blue bar at the top? Bad design?
I want to make sure I understand what you mean. You said "per-project should override per-group". But then you said projects are the lowest heirarchy. Does that mean it's better to get notified per project.
Thanks for your help!
On 7/7/2019 6:13 AM, Maren Hachmann wrote:
On the right of each bug report, there's a slider labelled 'Notifications'. Activate it to get notifications.
I think on gitlab, the fine-tuning of getting notifications is indeed a bit difficult. Per-project should override per-group.
There can be multiple groups in a group, and multiple projects in a group. Projects are the 'end' of the chain.
Maren
Am 07.07.19 um 11:13 schrieb brynn:
Hi Friends, I'm having trouble setting up notifications for GitLab properly. I want to be notified whenever a bug I've reported has been changed. And otherwise, whenever someone tags my name with @.
So far, I get notified about Vectors team stuff whenever someone uses @all or @brynn. But I haven't gotten a single notification about a bug report. Not even when I post a new bug report.
I would have thought Global Notification would trump all else. But there are other options below that (for Groups and Projects). So obviously global doesn't trump everything, but in that case, I don't understand how to decide how to set anything. What exactly does global mean for gitlab?
Part of the trouble I'm having is that when I look at the main Inkscape page, it has Subgroups and Projects, and lists 13 different items. But up in the dark blue bar at the top, is has dropdown lists for Projects and Groups. None of these 3 areas seem to be consistent.
For example, why is the main Inkscape project a Group rather than a Project? And if groups are the highest level, why don't they have Groups first in the bar, rather than 2nd? And if Group is the highest level, why is the Vectors team a Group too? And then when I look at the Notifications page for settings, it has Groups and Projects separate, but it does not identify all the groups or projects in which I've participated, and there isn't any way to add more on my own.
So all that makes it very hard to sort things out intuitively. Could someone just tell what to mark, to make sure I get notified about
- any change to to a bug report of mine (or reports I subscribe to, if that's possible (so far, I don't see how to subscribe)) - @brynn
Related - When someone migrates one of my bug reports, it's listed under their name. How can I still get notified about changes to those? Do I have to make a reply or mark something?
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