[10:40:05] 10GitLab (CI & Job Runners), 10serviceops-collab, 10serviceops-radar, 10Release-Engineering-Team (GitLab V: Event Horizon 🌄): Set up mirror of the docker hub registry for gitlab-runners - https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T329679 (10Jelto) A docker registry container is running on `runner-1029` in WMCS now... [17:30:22] somehow in gitlab user settings for my user, under notifications, I have notifications for like every single project that exists or something [17:30:35] I am shown as "participant" in stuff I have no relation to [17:30:42] I assume this is because of the admin role [17:31:06] is there a good way to avoid being participant while staying admin? [17:31:26] also seems relatively new because today is the first time I noticed getting "random" emails [17:32:18] I could now disable email notifications globally or for each project.. but better would be to not be "participant" in the first place [17:32:33] wondering what made me a participant [17:35:09] interesting is also that I can click on manage in some group and see myself and others as members... some members have "remove member" button next to them.. but others, including myself, do not. [17:51:47] ^ to follow up on this, pretty sure it's because mutante was a direct member of the top-level /repos group [17:52:03] removed that, we'll see what changes in notification behavior. [17:53:46] yea, so members who are "direct members" of a group, I have the powers to remove [17:54:18] those that have membership by inheritance from other groups are a different story [17:54:37] that makes sense, and what brennen said. thanks. I will report back if I still get notifications now. [17:55:18] it also seems like something may have changed about the mail notifications since a newer release [17:59:11] there are notification prefs here i haven't really looked at before: https://gitlab.wikimedia.org/-/profile/notifications [17:59:41] mine is set to "participate" globally but it does seem like i get a lot of stuff i'm not involved in other than by being an owner of top-level groups [18:00:25] I changed that setting globally just now [18:00:27] e.g. here: https://gitlab.wikimedia.org/repos/data-engineering/airflow-dags/-/merge_requests/286#note_20974 [18:00:38] it's just that I never noticed these emails until today [18:00:43] i guess maybe the "@all" in that thread brings me in? [18:00:47] but I have been repo member for a while [18:00:57] and I dont filter emails.. so yea [18:01:05] "All Project and Group Members" [18:01:14] we might want to discourage use of that in general [18:01:20] yea, the airflow-dags is the one that first got my attention as well [18:01:31] I saw myself as "participant" [18:01:57] if @all cascades out to anyone who's a member of not just the project but instead the groups containing it, that could be pretty spammy. [18:01:59] oh, the @all would explain it, lol [18:02:18] i should spot check some other ones [18:02:20] that explains why it was this airflow-dags thing in my email inbox [18:02:27] but not others so far [18:03:24] i got one for https://gitlab.wikimedia.org/repos/releng/gitlab-cloud-runner/-/merge_requests/182 [18:03:37] i'm an owner of repos, and an owner of repos/releng, but... [18:03:52] ah, i have it set to "watch" for this repo [18:04:40] guess those two things probably explain the majority of my notifications lately. [23:46:07] 10GitLab (Integrations): https://gitlab.wikimedia.org/repos/releng/gitlab-phabricator needs a LICENSE file - https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T331943 (10bd808)