On Sun, Mar 24, 2019 at 8:46 AM Tomaz Canabrava <tcanabr...@kde.org> wrote: > > People, and the apps that are still in svn, like kmldonkey, will be migrated > too ?
Subversion will not be impacted in any form. They'll remain outside of Gitlab. Cheers, Ben > > Em sáb, 23 de mar de 2019 às 03:31, Ben Cooksley <bcooks...@kde.org> escreveu: >> >> On Tue, Mar 19, 2019 at 9:26 PM Ben Cooksley <bcooks...@kde.org> wrote: >> > >> > Hi all, >> > >> > Over the past few weeks we've had a discussion on whether we'd like to >> > migrate from Phabricator to Gitlab, for handling both our code reviews >> > as well as internal tasks (user facing bug reports are explicitly out >> > of context at this time) >> > >> > Based on the comments the overall consensus seems to be at this stage >> > to favour switching to Gitlab. >> > >> > This however is subject to a caveat around multiple task boards, which >> > would be needed for larger projects to effectively coordinate amongst >> > the various sub-projects. >> > >> > As part of the transition we will also arrange for the email interface >> > to be enabled (for emailing in patches) and for the default for merges >> > to be rebase when it's not a fast forward merge for all repositories. >> > >> > Does anyone have any final comments? >> > >> > In terms of the steps forward from here, Sysadmin will need a bit of >> > time to prepare various parts of the infrastructure for the transition >> > (such as the anongit network, which will need a full rebuild as part >> > of switching). >> > >> > Once this is complete, we'll be in touch with more information on how >> > the transition will take place. >> >> As it has now been a month since the initial thread was opened, and >> with no final comments aside from Nate's over the past couple of days, >> it seems that everyone is happy with the above as the community >> consensus. >> >> We'll now proceed with preparing for a migration to Gitlab, subject to >> the above caveat of getting multi-project boards (and with a request >> to see if we can get merge request approvers sorted as well if >> possible) >> >> > >> > Thanks, >> > Ben Cooksley >> > KDE Sysadmin >> >> Regards, >> Ben