On Thu, 22 Oct 2020 at 17:48, Paolo Bonzini <pbonz...@redhat.com> wrote: > now that Gitlab is the primary CI infrastructure for QEMU, and that all > QEMU git repositories (including mirrors) are available on Gitlab, I > would like to propose that committers use Gitlab when merging commits to > QEMU repositories.
> Nothing would change for developers, who would still have access to all > three sets of repositories (git.qemu.org, gitlab.com and github.com). > Committers however would need to have an account on the > https://gitlab.com/qemu-project organization with access to the > repositories they care about. They would also lose write access to > /srv/git on qemu.org. Yes, this makes sense. Who in practice does it actually affect? For the main qemu.git repo, my guess is just me, Michael Roth for the stable branches, plus Richard H and Stefan H who both volunteered to do a turn on the merge-handling rota once we eventually get it set up to not depend on my ad-hoc CI setup. I have a gitlab account so I'm set for this. Michael, do you have an account there and are you OK with switching to doing git pushes to the repo on gitlab rather than direct to qemu.org ? thanks -- PMM