On Mon, 15 May 2017, Alexander Wirt wrote: Hi,
> > I am worried about the status of FusionForge (and thus the development > > workflow > > around Alioth) for Debian. > > > > Recently I had a discussion on #alioth @OFTC asking for the possibility or > > plan of upgrading alioth.debian.org from Wheezy to newer Jessie or Stretch. > > We > > know Wheezy *is* EOL now with extended LTS support till 2018/05. One of the > > admins ("formorer") said things won't change till Wheezy LTS EOL since > > upgrading will surely break fusionforge and **no one** can fix fusionforge > > after that. The last person who touched FusionForge is Roland Mas (in CC > > list). In my understanding that means fusionforge is already in an > > unmaintained state even for now. > > > > Wheezy LTS EOL will arrive within one year. After that the unavailability > > of > > Alioth will surely break everything around Alioth: the Alioth account > > system, > > Git/SVN/CVS repository and web interfaces, alioth maillist and so on. > > Debian's > > development workflow will just break down. And I believe people will not > > accept > > a platform with security holes as one of Debian's basic infrastructures. > > > > As a result, I'm writing to suggest we find an answer to such a problem > > soon. > > Migration to Jessie or Stretch with new FusionForge version might be > > possible. > > Or we should just drop outdated FusionForge and move to some modern > > platforms > > like GitLab (with an alternated workflow possibly). > > > > There are much room for discussion but we should start evaluation without > > delay, since migration would take much time and the time left is pretty > > limited. > Here are my two cents and current plans: > > I don't think alioth as it is has a future. It is too overloaded, a bad > software base and not well maintained (I am sorry for that). > > I think that we should move the relevant services into new hosts/services. In > the first step that would be: > > Must have: > > - Account management - I am thinking about using freeipa for that > - Git Hosting - we want to give pagure [1] a try, which uses gitolite, which > is a > nice git solution. Regarding Hooks, no, we don't want anyone to use > arbitrary hooks. This is just opening a (security) can of worms. But we > want to provide hooks as a service. Pagure also has issue tracking. Just a heads up, public announcement will follow as soon as I have all details. We plan a alioth sprint from 18th to 20th august, probably in Hamburg, Germany. If you want to take part, please reserve the date. Yes I know it is near to debconf, but otherwise it will happen a lot later and we don't have that much time left (mostly my fault, but time isn't endless). I started a wiki page for the sprint [1]. You can add yourself if you are interested. If you are interested in sponsoring the sprint please get in touch with me. Thanks for your attention Alex [1] https://wiki.debian.org/Sprints/2017/Alioth
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