Hi, this is welcome news. I would suggest we do the library transfer as soon as the new file format is somewhat stable as we will need to make a hard cut for transfering the symbol libs to the new file format anyway. (We would avoid needing to do doulbe work this way.)
Would then of course mean that the v5 development will stay at github and only v6 will be found at gitlab. (The v5 development will be halted as soon as we start with v6 as we simply do not have the resources to handle two releases. And i assume the move will take us quite a while so we need to start early with it anyways.) On 09/10/2019 18:36, Wayne Stambaugh wrote:
The lead development team has been discussing migrating the KiCad project to GitLab[1]. Given the issues with Launchpad, I think this is a good move. I've applied for an open source GitLab license. Assuming we get accepted, I would like to start this process after the 5.1.5 release. Here is a short list of action items that need to be done for the source repo transition: * Freeze the Launchpad source repo. * Push the frozen repo to GitLab. * Disable the Launcpad bug tracker. * Add a note and link to the Launcpad project page that the project is now hosted on GitLab. * Create blog announcement once the transition is complete. There are a few unknowns: Would it be possible to migrate open bug reports to GitLab? I suspect we could come up with a script like we did when we migrated from SourceForge. What to do about the mailing list? GitLab doesn't support mailing lists yet so I'm thinking we leave the mailing list on Launchpad for the short term. We can always migrate the mailing list at a later date or use some other communication tool such as discourse. Further down the road, I would like to see all of the KiCad source repos including the library, documentation, website, and translation repos migrated to GitLab as well. It would make my life a lot easier from a project management perspective if they were all in the same place. I expect there to be some resistance to using a source code version tool but I'm hoping folks will see this as a beneficial move. I'm not terribly familiar with GitLab but I suspect it's not that much different than GitHub as a hosting platform so I don't expect there to be a very steep learning curve. If you have any concerns, now is the time to speak up or forever hold your peace. Cheers, Wayne [1]: https://gitlab.com/ _______________________________________________ Mailing list: https://launchpad.net/~kicad-developers Post to : kicad-developers@lists.launchpad.net Unsubscribe : https://launchpad.net/~kicad-developers More help : https://help.launchpad.net/ListHelp
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