Re: DPT repositories checks/"violations" report

2022-01-03 Thread Scott Kitterman
On Monday, January 3, 2022 3:13:23 PM EST Louis-Philippe Véronneau wrote: > On 2022-01-03 01 h 30, Scott Kitterman wrote: > > > Since this is all about team Git repositories, someone should just fix > > them (modulo the one about using pypi, which I think we mostly agree > > isn't something some

Re: DPT repositories checks/"violations" report

2022-01-03 Thread Louis-Philippe Véronneau
On 2022-01-03 01 h 30, Scott Kitterman wrote: > Since this is all about team Git repositories, someone should just fix them > (modulo the one about using pypi, which I think we mostly agree isn't > something someone unfamiliar with the package can 'fix'). But that doesn't prevent future errors fr

Re: DPT repositories checks/"violations" report

2022-01-02 Thread Scott Kitterman
On Sunday, January 2, 2022 7:50:02 PM EST Louis-Philippe Véronneau wrote: > On 2021-12-12 01 h 23, Sandro Tosi wrote: > > >> I think there's still one point we need to figure out: how to make > >> these remarks known to the packages maintainers, instead of all of > >> them just being in a text fil

Re: DPT repositories checks/"violations" report

2022-01-02 Thread Louis-Philippe Véronneau
On 2021-12-12 01 h 23, Sandro Tosi wrote: >> I think there's still one point we need to figure out: how to make >> these remarks known to the packages maintainers, instead of all of >> them just being in a text file. > > This is still an open point, and i welcome ideas Is there a reason why we sh

Re: DPT repositories checks/"violations" report

2021-12-11 Thread Sandro Tosi
> I'm in the process of writing a tool to uniform the repo configuration > in python-team/package > > - add integration: Emails on push > - remove integration Irker > - add webhook: KGB (or edit to remove all the extra parameters set, > which are the default values anyway) > - add webhook: tagpendi

Re: DPT repositories checks/"violations" report

2021-12-09 Thread Sandro Tosi
> When we did the migration to git, there weren't good tools for managing > the setup of the salsa repos (hooks, etc.) yet. I'd assume those exist > now, we should check in with what other teams are doing. That stuff can > all be fixed in one run of a tool, I'd assume. yeah i figured that much, a

Re: DPT repositories checks/"violations" report

2021-11-27 Thread Louis-Philippe Véronneau
On 2021-11-27 08 h 54, Stefano Rivera wrote: > Hi Sandro (2021.11.27_06:01:08_+) > >> Hello, >> while working on something else[1], i noticed how many of the >> repositories in the DPT salsa group are in poor shape: >> >> * missing branches >> * changes not pushed to salsa >> * general misalig

Re: DPT repositories checks/"violations" report

2021-11-27 Thread Stefano Rivera
Hi Sandro (2021.11.27_06:01:08_+) > Hello, > while working on something else[1], i noticed how many of the > repositories in the DPT salsa group are in poor shape: > > * missing branches > * changes not pushed to salsa > * general misalignment in configuration/setup/organization > * many othe

Re: DPT repositories checks/"violations" report

2021-11-27 Thread Simon McVittie
On Sat, 27 Nov 2021 at 09:38:41 +, Scott Kitterman wrote: > I don't think the pypi tarball "issue" should be presumed to be a > problem at all. I wasn't paying attention to Debian when that discussion > happened, but in my experience there was a lot wrong with the idea. > A properly constructe

Re: DPT repositories checks/"violations" report

2021-11-27 Thread Scott Kitterman
On November 27, 2021 6:01:08 AM UTC, Sandro Tosi wrote: >Hello, >while working on something else[1], i noticed how many of the >repositories in the DPT salsa group are in poor shape: > >* missing branches >* changes not pushed to salsa >* general misalignment in configuration/setup/organization

DPT repositories checks/"violations" report

2021-11-26 Thread Sandro Tosi
Hello, while working on something else[1], i noticed how many of the repositories in the DPT salsa group are in poor shape: * missing branches * changes not pushed to salsa * general misalignment in configuration/setup/organization * many other small nuances [1] https://github.com/sandrotosi/debi