Hi, Chris Boot <bo...@debian.org> (2018-04-24): > I didn't receive much feedback from the -boot team since I created the > Salsa project and did the initial member import, but I also didn't > remind people about it after those first few emails.
Yes, sorry for not having been more proactive on this topic. :( > FWIW I have been using GitLab both personally and at work very > successfully for quite a while now with my generally Git-centric > workflow. I have no recent experience with conversions from other VCS, > and I do understand some people's concerns about whether GitLab is the > best fit for Debian, but I strongly believe that whilst it may require > a bit of a mindset readjustment it's the best thing out there for us. That's very fine. :) I was more wondering about tips and tricks for the actual migration; but apparently Steve is happy to help with setting things up with packages, so I would only have to deal with adapting the l10n commit robot for new URLs. While I'm on that topic, short brain dump: I've created it already (di-l10n-guest), pointing to a mail address of mine for the time being; and I've requested access to the group. > I also must admit that I haven't had a huge amount of time lately to > work on Debian things, much to my regret. From now on for a while I > will have even *less* time, but with no regret now as my first child > was born yesterday! (Mother and child doing very well, thanks, and > email to -private will come shortly!) Congratz. :) > I think I will have to leave the Salsa -boot project to you and the > rest of the team going forwards. Thanks for having shown interest and having set up a project so much in advance, and sorry again for not having jumped on that train at the timeā¦ Cheers, -- Cyril Brulebois (k...@debian.org) <https://debamax.com/> D-I release manager -- Release team member -- Freelance Consultant
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