Re: Gitlab Evaluation & Migration

2019-02-24 Thread Nicolás Alvarez
El dom., 24 de feb. de 2019 a la(s) 22:29, Filipe Saraiva (fil...@kde.org) escribió: > 1. Do KDE developers need to create accounts in Gitlab instance or a > script will do it for us? > > 3. Will gitlab be a replacement to identity? Gitlab will integrate with the current Identity system. You can a

Re: Gitlab Evaluation & Migration

2019-02-24 Thread Filipe Saraiva
Em 23/02/2019 06:44, Ben Cooksley escreveu: > > Based on all of the above we'd like to propose migrating towards > Gitlab. Comments? > It is nice to see this happening, thanks for sysadmin team, onboarding team and all the people involved. For the good or not so good reasons, the repository inte

Re: Gitlab Evaluation & Migration

2019-02-24 Thread Andrius Štikonas
I use Gitea for my own arm64 server on SoC. In that case it makes sense as it starts quicker and more importantly consumes less memory. So Gitea definitely has its uses. For KDE purposes, I think machine that hosts Gitlab will be more powerful anyway, and it's probably more important that there i

Re: Gitlab Evaluation & Migration

2019-02-24 Thread Ben Cooksley
On Mon, Feb 25, 2019 at 8:31 AM Martin Flöser wrote: > > Am 2019-02-23 10:44, schrieb Ben Cooksley: > > Hi all, > > > Based on all of the above we'd like to propose migrating towards > > Gitlab. Comments? > > I'm totally honest here: I'm not happy about yet another migration. This > will be the fi

Re: Gitlab Evaluation & Migration

2019-02-24 Thread Martin Flöser
Am 2019-02-23 10:44, schrieb Ben Cooksley: Hi all, Based on all of the above we'd like to propose migrating towards Gitlab. Comments? I'm totally honest here: I'm not happy about yet another migration. This will be the fifth reviewing toolkit I use for KDE (reviewboard for svn, reviewboard