On Tue, Aug 21, 2018 at 11:21 AM Daniel Krenn <kr...@aon.at> wrote:
>
> On 08/21/2018 10:43 AM, Erik Bray wrote:
> > https://gitlab.com/sagemath/sage
>
> How do I become a member of the SageMath group (or the project) in
> Gitlab? (username: dakrenn)

Just ask, like you just did :)

However, I think until / unless there's been more discussion about
this and how to use it, we will be limiting access for now until there
are processes set up.

For the most part, the main sagemath/sage repository is still going to
be a read only mirror of the git.sagemath.org repository, and will be
open only to merge requests, which must *not* be merged via GitLab;
rather a ticket on Trac would be opened, and once that ticket receives
positive review Volker would just merge as usual.  The GitLab<->Trac
bot synchronizes the merge request branch from GitLab to a branch on
git.sagemath.org under the "u/galois/" namespace ("galois" is the name
of the bot).  So, if this works correctly (which I've tested on
development servers) there need not be any process changes for the
release manager currently.  Also, when the Trac ticket is closed the
GitLab merge request is also closed automatically.

I didn't mention this in my original message, but we have also set up
a sub-project under https://gitlab.com/sagemath/dev  This is where
team members, once we start adding them, can play around more freely,
and I don't know if we have an exact plan for how it will be used yet
(Julian has thought harder about this than I have).

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