Quoting Otto Kekäläinen (2024-11-21 05:40:37)
> > > I published a complete rewrite of the earlier draft as:
> > >
> > >     https://salsa.debian.org/dep-team/deps/-/merge_requests/12
> > >     DEP-18: Encourage Continuous Integration and Merge Request
> > >     based Collaboration for Debian packages
> > >
> > > If you are in favor of having this as a DRAFT in the DEP directory,
> > > please give it a thumbs up.
> >
> > I think it's falling between two stools: are you giving project
> > improvement ideas or a personal view of how to package (which seems very
> > perscriptive and im afraid not clearly argued)?
> >
> > I think the you could edit it to something much shorter
> > that said:
> >
> > - all packages should be available in git via salsa.debian.org
> > - salsa CI should be enabled
> > - (sensible) merge requests on salsa should be accepted
> >
> > this first doesnt preclude people having other workflows as well, but
> > the 3rd ensures people can take advantage of modern approaches
> 
> Thanks for reading DEP-18. I am trying to help Debian here by
> accelerating the convergence on common practices to make it easier for
> people to collaborate using Salsa. These are not personal views, but
> based on the analysis of all team policies in Debian and from
> collecting stats from Debian packages, using for example data points
> that 13573 packages in Debian have explicitly a debian/gbp.conf file
> already.

I guess those data points include how many packages use salsa, with
various Gitlab features enabled.

Since various Gitlab features are enabled by default, did they also
somehow include whether the package actually used the feature or not?

Otherwise I would argue that those data point do not really tell whether
that package "voted" for those Gitlab features to become recommended,
but instead voted "I don't care" on that topic.

 - Jonas

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