Hi, Having being responsible for a number of releases lately, I've been automatically “subscribed” to any tickets I ever touched, even if only to push back the target version (Redmine) / milestone (GitLab) to the next release.
A bunch of such tickets were closed already, and aren't moving anymore. But there are still a lot of active tickets out there, and I couldn't find a way that would be better than this per-issue, reactive approach: - Wait for notifications to come in. - Click on the link embedded in the notification mail. - Toggle off “notification” onn that issue. Searching a little, I couldn't find a way to list everything I'm currently subscribed to. GitLab docs insist on the various notification levels, which are orthogonal to what I'm trying to achieve. intrigeri mentioned the possibility of listing “starred” issues, and I've gone through de-notifying myself out of those: https://gitlab.tails.boum.org/tails/tails/-/issues?scope=all&utf8=%E2%9C%93&state=opened&my_reaction_emoji=star but that doesn't seem to be sufficient, as I'm still getting notifications for issues I didn't participate (besides adjusting target version/milestone)… The signal-to-noise ratio of my gitlab folder is therefore very very very low… :( Help welcome! (On second thought, I might need to do that for every single project that has its own, separate issues tracking… which seems ick anyway) Cheers, -- Cyril 'kibi' Brulebois ([email protected])
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