PS I have another problem: I changed my phone, but not my SIM card. My new phone is a dual-SIM one. I do not get the Google Authenticator code on my new phone. I was able to log in using one of the recovery codes but I do not see any way to migrate the 2FA, apart from disabling and resetting. Is that so?
Go to the app on your old phone (no SIM needed I think). From the menu, select "Transfer Accounts" and follow the easy directions.
I would also consider getting a security key (like Yubico or Google Titan). I use my security key as the primary way, and the authenticator app when I don't have my key with me. You can have a key for each computer if you like. That's we we did at work.
Hi Marco,
On Sun, Jan 2, 2022 at 5:45 PM Marco Antoniotti
<marco.antoniotti@unimib.it> wrote:
>
> I guess my next question is whether you can have "hierarchical" groups. Apart from that, I will bug you separately to rearrange my repositories.
Yes, I see no problem with you using hierarchical or nested groups.
There's one thing to mention though: managing project's websites from
their GitLab repositories only works with specific repository and
group name combinations: "<group>/<group>-site" (where that's
"<group>/<repository>").
Regards,
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