Hi, On 26/01/18 09:25, IOhannes m zmölnig (Debian/GNU) wrote: > On 01/01/2018 06:43 PM, James Cowgill wrote: >> we need to migrate things over to salsa > > thanks for taking the initiative! >> >> New Vcs-* URLs: >> > > formorer has setup a redirection system, which would allow us to keep > the old anonscm URLs, which i think should be preferred over re-setting > the Vcs-* stanzas again. > > https://salsa.debian.org/salsa/AliothRewriter
From the README of that project: > The existance of this list should not mean that VCS control fields shouldn't > get updated with the next upload. This map is just a workaround - after your > upload please create another pull request that deletes the unneeded entries. So it looks like it's just a workaround which may not exist forever. I think we should change the VCS URLs (yet again). If we're going to change the maintainer address anyway, I don't think it will be a huge burden. >> New maintainer address >> === >> There is not going to be a replacement for alioth mailing lists, so we >> are going to switch back to using "debian-multime...@lists.debian.org" > > i haven't followed the discussion why d-m@l.d.o was deprecated in the > first place. > so for me, this sounds like a very good idea. > >> >> Commit notifications >> === > > > there's also a webhook for closing/pending bugs which we probably want > to enable. > > https://webhook.salsa.debian.org/tagpending/${pkgname} Thanks I did not know about this.. >> Automation >> --- >> Enabling these should probably be automated and checked using the GitLab >> API because inevitably someone will forget to enable it in a repository. > > +1 > > has somebody started to work on that already? I've had a go at writing a script in python which does some of this. I've put it here: https://salsa.debian.org/jcowgill/multimedia-cli I'll see if I can add the pending bugs webhook to it. >> Migration >> === >> - Migrate everything to salsa using Christoph Berg's import script: >> http://www.df7cb.de/blog/2017/Salsa_batch_import.html > > sounds good. > the import script is quite rough though, has anybody worked on cleaning > it up? The above tool has an import script as well. James
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