Re: Gitlab Evaluation & Migration

2019-02-26 Thread Eike Hein
On 2/26/19 4:17 AM, Nate Graham wrote: Like you, I have some reservations about Gitlab. I'm not thrilled about losing approve/request changes statuses (that's in the EE edition only right now). Me too. It's one of the things we're asking to be moved to the CE -- and so is Gnome. GitLab kno

Re: Gitlab Evaluation & Migration

2019-02-26 Thread Ben Cooksley
On Tue, Feb 26, 2019 at 10:02 PM Eike Hein wrote: > > > > On 2/26/19 4:17 AM, Nate Graham wrote: > > Like you, I have some reservations about Gitlab. I'm not thrilled about > > losing approve/request changes statuses (that's in the EE edition only > > right now). > > Me too. It's one of the thin

Re: Gitlab Evaluation & Migration

2019-02-26 Thread Ben Cooksley
On Tue, Feb 26, 2019 at 5:54 AM Martin Flöser wrote: > > Am 2019-02-24 21:03, schrieb 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

Re: Gitlab Evaluation & Migration

2019-02-26 Thread boud
On 2019-02-26 10:13, Ben Cooksley wrote: No decision has been made, that's what this thread is about. I may have my personal views on what may be best, but that's all they are - my views. I might be one of the few KDE contributors who actively likes phabricator, but I'm all for migrating. I'v

Re: Gitlab Evaluation & Migration

2019-02-26 Thread Eike Hein
On 2/26/19 6:26 PM, b...@valdyas.org wrote: * I've seen one workboard per project, that's not ideal, otoh, the Krita community early on went overboard with workboards, so we can make do with that I consider this one a blocker, and it's one of the things we've told GitLab we really want in

Re: Gitlab Evaluation & Migration

2019-02-26 Thread Ben Cooksley
On Tue, Feb 26, 2019 at 10:26 PM wrote: > > On 2019-02-26 10:13, Ben Cooksley wrote: > > > No decision has been made, that's what this thread is about. > > I may have my personal views on what may be best, but that's all they > > are - my views. > > I might be one of the few KDE contributors who a

Re: Gitlab Evaluation & Migration

2019-02-26 Thread Roman Gilg
On Sat, Feb 23, 2019 at 10:45 AM Ben Cooksley wrote: > > Hi all, > > [...] > > Based on all of the above we'd like to propose migrating towards > Gitlab. Comments? Good decision. Hopefully the migration will start sooner than later. Thank you for all your work on that.

Re: Gitlab Evaluation & Migration

2019-02-26 Thread Jean-Baptiste Kempf
Hello, On Sat, 23 Feb 2019, at 10:44, Ben Cooksley wrote: > Based on all of the above we'd like to propose migrating towards > Gitlab. Comments? Just a small FYI from the migration of the VideoLAN community. We're moving almost everything from git/gitosis, jenkins, trac, patchwork, mediawiki, g

Re: Gitlab Evaluation & Migration

2019-02-26 Thread Harald Sitter
On Mon, Feb 25, 2019 at 2:38 PM Boudewijn Rempt wrote: > > On zaterdag 23 februari 2019 12:08:05 CET Boudewijn Rempt wrote: > > > * Is there anything we can have that can replace tasks and workboards? We > > usually have some very long-running tasks that get a lot of sub-tasks and > > that basic

Re: Gitlab Evaluation & Migration

2019-02-26 Thread Harald Sitter
On Tue, Feb 26, 2019 at 10:37 AM Eike Hein wrote: > > > > On 2/26/19 6:26 PM, b...@valdyas.org wrote: > > * I've seen one workboard per project, that's not ideal, otoh, the Krita > > community early on went overboard with workboards, so we can make do > > with that > > I consider this one a blocke

Re: Gitlab Evaluation & Migration

2019-02-26 Thread Nate Graham
On Tue, 26 Feb 2019 02:02:08 -0700 Eike Hein wrote > How would GitLab impact the kdesrc-build experience? So this is the current kdesrc-build experience: 1. kdesrc-build [thing] 2. cd ~/kde/src[thing] 3. arc feature my-awesome-patch 4. Start hacking 5. kdesrc-build --no-src --re

Re: Building KDE statically

2019-02-26 Thread Michael Pyne
On Fri, Feb 22, 2019 at 11:57:42AM +0800, Jonathan Schultz wrote: > Hello KDE developers, > > If anyone is interested, here is a brief report on something I have been > working on in my spare time. > > TLDR: Here are some scripts to build KDE frameworks and okular statically > using gcc/musl an