On Wed, Jun 12, 2024 at 10:43:04PM +0100, Luca Boccassi wrote: > On Wed, 12 Jun 2024 at 22:35, Joerg Jaspert <jo...@debian.org> wrote: > > > > On 17258 March 1977, Luca Boccassi wrote: > > > > >> Whatever end goals some individuals may have is *NOT* a good base to > > >> decide on how a technical implementation for Debian should be. > > > > >> If it turns out that this new thingie makes Salsa entirely > > >> unneccessary, > > >> then so be it. Good for us. > > > > >> I highly doubt this will happen. The dgit stuff only implements a > > >> small > > >> subset of features. The BTS does *not* provide what Salsa issues do. > > >> There isn't anything even near to do what MRs do. CI integration? > > >> Even > > >> less so. No idea why anyone should fear this dgit thing will lead to > > >> Salsa getting turned off, at this point. > > > > >> But really, if we end up getting something that makes an installation > > >> of > > >> gitlab unneccessary, then yay, party. It is not something to be > > >> feared. > > > > > So in other words, I am 100% right to worry about this being the thin > > > end of the wedge that some will use to try and kill Salsa. Sounds like > > > below NoTA if it goes to GR for anybody who, like me, doesn't want > > > Salsa to be jeopardised, then. > > > > WTF is up with you? Honest question. I just explained, in a load of > > words, that this thing is *really* unlikely to provide whatever it needs > > to replace Salsa, as there is basically nothing actually providing the > > features Salsa provides. And your conclusion is more "trying to kill > > Salsa"? > > You _literally_ just wrote: > > > If it turns out that this new thingie makes Salsa entirely unneccessary, > then so be it. Good for us. > > > But really, if we end up getting something that makes an installation of > gitlab unneccessary, then yay, party. It is not something to be feared. > > Not even an hour ago. How can you expect someone to reach any _other_ > conclusion? WTF right back at you.
Speaking as listmaster: please calm down everyone. Alex
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