On Mon, Sep 01, 2025 at 10:09:23PM +0200, Alexander Wirt wrote: > Dear User, > > > I've been getting these mails about 'random project on Salsa moved' > > for a year or two now and I really don't need to know. I finally > > decided to try and turn them off. I just wandered round the Salsa > > interface for a while and found a 'Notifications' User setting, which > > seems to be set to 'participate' by default which says "You will only > > receive notifications for items you have participated in". But that > > shouldn't include moves of projects I have never heard of. > > > > This page "https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/-/issues/30371" > > suggests that they _can_ be turned off and I'm not the only one that > > thinks it's a tiresome feature. But I still couldn't work out _how_. > > > > I guess it's due to being a member of the 'debian' group? I guess I > > could leave that, but that seems a bit excessive. > > > > Clues welcome. > > > > I suspect I'm not the only one in this boat... > > Probably one of our salsa supportchannels would have been a better place for that question. > Anyhow, as it seems our patch which we had for years isn't working anymore. > I will take a look on the problem by tomorrow, funnily I never got one of those mails. In https://salsa.debian.org/-/profile/notifications, under "Global notification level", select "Custom", and de-select "Project moved" or something like that. You you only the notifications you select in there, plus about the stuff (issues, merge requests etc) you interact with, or if someone @mentions you. I haven't receive any of those after I did that.
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