[10:16:04] I've asked before about the large number of emails you start getting once you subscribe to projects but much to my disappointment, basically there wasn't much you can do. You just have to eat the feed. (re @harej: Not sure where to go for this but I am still getting email notifications for https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T255319 even thou...) [10:18:24] I'd REALLY love it if we could find ways to further tune down the email volume from Phabricator as it completely overflows my email. Currently I'm using scripts to auto-delete them periodically because you can literally catch the 1k mark in a number of weeks. [10:21:24] And that's not only from projects (I've currently subscribed to the tasks for newcomers one and things can get crazy there notifications wise) but also for specific tasks where you get subscribed almost unexpectedly from doing something minor and you start getting bombarded with emails about EVERY change that happens to them, including bot activity. [10:23:32] I've also asked for easier unsubscription methods from within emails but was said that it would be rather unsafe. So... Nothing beside being really careful with your activity on Phabricator. [10:23:32] !log quarry 807534: Introduce black formatting to quarry | https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/c/analytics/quarry/web/+/807534 [10:23:34] Logged the message at https://wikitech.wikimedia.org/wiki/Nova_Resource:Quarry/SAL [13:20:41] !log paws remove deployhook token #171 T310382 74180f43cf6487f53b4812106ab8471aba2f8528 [13:20:45] Logged the message at https://wikitech.wikimedia.org/wiki/Nova_Resource:Paws/SAL [13:20:45] T310382: remove deploy hook token - https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T310382 [13:59:45] !log tools removing remaining continuous jobs from the stretch grid T277653 [13:59:48] Logged the message at https://wikitech.wikimedia.org/wiki/Nova_Resource:Tools/SAL [13:59:48] T277653: Toolforge: add Debian Buster to the grid and eliminate Debian Stretch - https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T277653 [14:19:09] Hi, how are the maximal limits for the someone tool? [14:19:40] as RAM or HDD? [14:37:16] My understanding is that tools don't have individual quotas but are generally expected to not hog all the resources, and doing so can get your processes killed or catch the attention of staff