Correct, this works. But it is so unintuitive, that people aren't doing it.
[#8293] would also be great.

Another cracy idea...
Why not doing a search in the following order:

* search in the project
* if we found nothing: search in the thread
* if we still found nothing: search in all users


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** [tickets:#8385] Mention: Search for all users, who can view the artifact**

**Status:** open
**Milestone:** unreleased
**Created:** Thu Mar 25, 2021 03:21 PM UTC by Ingo
**Last Updated:** Fri Mar 26, 2021 04:16 PM UTC
**Owner:** nobody


I am pretty sure, that it was a conscious decision, that you searched only 
through the users of the current project. Most likely this is due to the 
performance of the search. But actually this limits the use for everything, 
which is public. Especially it lowers the use in the Discussion Tool. Because 
there everyone wants to mention everyone else.

Is there a chance to change this?


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