Il 31/05/2025 07:34, Marc Haber ha scritto:
On Fri, 30 May 2025 13:28:26 -0700, Soren Stoutner <so...@debian.org> wrote:You can also edit your general notification settings, but if you are a Debian Developer (and thus a member of the Salsa Debian team) that would mean you would receive notifications for every package under the Debian namespace (as well as all the teams you belong to).That Debian namespace in Salsa which was invented as a replacement for the collab-maint project on Alioth is a really weird construct. It clutters up (makes unuseable) search results, makes me "maintainer" of packages that I don't remotely care about and makes it hard to watch my merge requests. It's just too big.Can I have salsa somehow show me all repositories that I have ever committed to? Greetings Marc
I also had issue to check activity on all repositories of packages I maintain and other that I want to keep an eye on in case there is a need (time permitting).
"your projects" in activity shows you everyone in the groups you are in but if you are in large groups it becomes unusable.
The workaround I found is to star all the repositories that I want to follow (just a few dozen), so in activity->starred projects I can see all the new/recent events in those projects quickly.
Regarding the notifications I have not set it to not receive too many emails for all events but only for things I participate in (for example new comments in MRs that I want to keep an eye on) but it is possible to make notification settings for each repository, even custom (for type of events).
The notification management is actually a bit limited and it seems problematic to me to modify the custom settings if for example I had made them on dozens or more repositories and I wanted to add or remove events on all of them, it doesn't seem possible to me, it would be good if they added the possibility of optionally setting notifications also at the starred projects level.
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