Karen Carias wrote:
> You'd need to manually set your email notifications. Here's documentation 
> about it http://doc.gitlab.com/ce/workflow/notifications.html.

Thank you for that link, the table at the bottom of that page is very helpful. 
I was looking for something like that in the documentation pages of our local 
GitLab installation but couldn't find it - it didn't occur to me that it could 
be hidden beneath "Workflow Using GitLab functionality and importing projects 
from GitHub and SVN."

So that answers my question that what I'm seeing is indeed intended behavior. 
I'm getting few notifications because notification only covers some 
administrative events that are inherently rare as well as events related to 
issues and merge requests, which we aren't using at this time.

I am still somewhat puzzled however as to *why* the set of events that goes 
into notifications and the set of events that goes into the Dashboard feed are 
different, and why pushes are not part of the former but have their own 
completely separate and different email notification system.

 -Christian

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