Showing the group and having an 'apply for membership' options are two
interesting idea's. Feel free to create two separate feature requests
for them at feedback.gitlab.com

I'm undecided if the information leakage is a problem or not, I assume
secret projects use code names and such.

Sytse

On Wed, Jan 15, 2014 at 9:52 AM, Sven Selberg
<[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi!
>
> [bg]
> I'm running GitLab 6.4.3.
> [case]
> When regular user visits a project page there is a link to the group under
> the fork/download/compare/readme boxes. (<site>/groups/<group name>)
> [issue]
> This link is visible to every user, but if users that do not have access to
> the group tries to navigate to the link they get a 404.
> [or]
> Did I miss something when configuring GitLab?
>
> [suggestion]
> If this is default behaviour:
> * If the purpose is that the user should not be able to retrieve any
> information about the group a default "You do not have access to this
> group"-page or disabling the link would be less confusing.
> * I feel that the user should at least be able to communicate with the group
> in some way: apply for membership etc...
>
> Best regards
> Sven
>
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