On Thu, Jun 7, 2018 at 9:25 AM, Daniel Stone <dan...@fooishbar.org> wrote: > Hi, > > On 2 June 2018 at 16:45, Jason Ekstrand <ja...@jlekstrand.net> wrote: >> When the migration happens, there will be a very brief (less than 30 >> minutes?) period during which no one will be able to push to either repo. >> I'll fire off an e-mail as well as messages in #dri-devel and #intel-3d >> shortly before we actually take the repo offline so that everyone has a bit >> of warning. Once the transition is complete, you'll have to change the git >> remote you use for pushing to point to gitlab. That should be the ONLY >> change to your current workflow and otherwise things should continue to work >> smoothly. If someone accidentally tries to push to the remote on >> git.freedesktop.org, the push will fail and they will receive a message >> reminding them to push to gitlab instead. >> >> When the mesa repo gets imported into gitlab, I will be disabling all of the >> "fancy" features such as merge requests, wikis, issue tracking, etc. They >> are there for us to use if we want, but the first change to make is simply >> going to be a repo hosting change. > > All of the above has been done, and the following repos now have their > primary (and only push) source under > https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/mesa/: > crucible demos drm glu glut kmscube mesa piglit shader-db vkpipeline-db
Nice work! > The following dormant repos were _not_ migrated, but can be migrated > (perhaps to an archive/ section?) if they are still useful: > clover glw libwsbm linux-agp-compat r600_demo rbug-gui Gitlab does have a concept of archived repos, so I doubt a dedicated section is useful... _______________________________________________ mesa-dev mailing list mesa-dev@lists.freedesktop.org https://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/mesa-dev