Re: Moving services

2017-06-12 Thread Matthew Kelch via rockbox-dev
Sorry -- sent the incorrect link. You can read about Inkscape moving from Bazaar to GitLab.com here: https://inkscape.org/en/news/2017/06/10/inkscape-moves-gitlab/ On Mon, Jun 12, 2017 at 6:53 PM Matthew Kelch wrote: > Inkscape has just moved from bazaar to gitlab.com. You can

Re: Moving services

2017-06-12 Thread Matthew Kelch via rockbox-dev
Inkscape has just moved from bazaar to gitlab.com. You can read about it here: https://about.gitlab.com/gitlab-com/ I think of all the options GitLab.com is what I would pick. In my experience it’s challenging for open source projects to maintain their own infrastructure (both because of cost and

Re: Moving services

2017-06-07 Thread Jacob Mansfield via rockbox-dev
On 1 June 2017 at 23:17, Amaury Pouly via rockbox-dev < rockbox-dev@cool.haxx.se> wrote: > > Just for information, I plan to delete the gitlab's rockbox clone. For > some reason, it seems to make gitlab eats all the server's memory (a > 'known' problem it appears). If anyone with Gitlab

Re: Moving services

2017-06-01 Thread Amaury Pouly via rockbox-dev
> > There's another code review system that originated at Opera Software. > It's called "Critic": https://github.com/jensl/critic > > The idea is that even the reviews are git based. > See here for the concepts: > https://github.com/jensl/critic/blob/master/documentation/concepts.txt > > Does

Re: Moving services

2017-05-28 Thread Thomas Jarosch via rockbox-dev
On Sonntag, 28. Mai 2017 22:00:01 CEST you wrote: > > And here is the link to Phabricator: > > http://phabricator.pouly.fr/diffusion/R/ > > > > So basically the choice seems to be betwen Gitlab (self-host), Phabricator > > (self-host) and Github. one last thing: cyrus-imapd switched to

Re: Moving services

2017-05-28 Thread Thomas Jarosch via rockbox-dev
Hi Amaury, On Freitag, 19. Mai 2017 10:10:04 CEST Amaury Pouly via rockbox-dev wrote: > And here is the link to Phabricator: > http://phabricator.pouly.fr/diffusion/R/ > > So basically the choice seems to be betwen Gitlab (self-host), Phabricator > (self-host) and Github. thanks for setting up

Re: Moving services

2017-05-19 Thread Eduard Kutuev via rockbox-dev
> So basically the choice seems to be betwen Gitlab (self-host), Phabricator > (self-host) and Github. When it comes to Git, my choice is Github for open source projects and Bitbucket for self-hosted repos.

Re: Moving services

2017-05-19 Thread Jacob Mansfield via rockbox-dev
On 19 May 2017 at 09:10, Amaury Pouly via rockbox-dev < rockbox-dev@cool.haxx.se> wrote: > So basically the choice seems to be betwen Gitlab (self-host), Phabricator > (self-host) and Github. > What about gitlab.com ? Just my 2¢, but I administrate

Re: Moving services

2017-05-19 Thread Amaury Pouly via rockbox-dev
>> I don't really have strong opinions on which particular service we use, >> but having someone volunteer for the actual legwork is a definite bonus. >> >> > It seems relevant to mention that GNOME is thinking about switching to > Gitlab. They wrong a small comparison between Phabricator and

Re: Moving services

2017-05-17 Thread Amaury Pouly via rockbox-dev
2017-05-05 20:26 GMT+10:00 Frank Gevaerts via rockbox-dev < rockbox-dev@cool.haxx.se>: > On Fri, May 05, 2017 at 07:50:55AM +0200, Thomas Martitz via rockbox-dev > wrote: > > I wholeheartedly recommend Phabricator, as both a user and administrator. > > Github is can't compete with most features

Re: Moving services

2017-05-05 Thread Frank Gevaerts via rockbox-dev
On Fri, May 05, 2017 at 07:50:55AM +0200, Thomas Martitz via rockbox-dev wrote: > I wholeheartedly recommend Phabricator, as both a user and administrator. > Github is can't compete with most features and is closed source too. I don't > know Gitlab really much, but it always looked like a Github

Re: Moving services

2017-05-04 Thread Thomas Martitz via rockbox-dev
Am 20.04.2017 um 14:23 schrieb Björn Stenberg via rockbox-dev: Hello all patient devs. Let me make a case for Phabricator, see https://www.phacility.com We use Phabricator at work for a pretty large code base for about one and a half years now, and we truly appreciate it. It offers most

Re: Moving services

2017-05-04 Thread Amaury Pouly via rockbox-dev
--- > *From:* rockbox-dev <rockbox-dev-boun...@cool.haxx.se> on behalf of Frank > Gevaerts via rockbox-dev <rockbox-dev@cool.haxx.se> > *Sent:* Monday, April 24, 2017 2:24:12 AM > *To:* rockbox-dev@cool.haxx.se > *Cc:* Frank Gevaerts > *Subject:* Re: Movi

Re: Moving services

2017-04-24 Thread Mike via rockbox-dev
From: rockbox-dev <rockbox-dev-boun...@cool.haxx.se> on behalf of Frank Gevaerts via rockbox-dev <rockbox-dev@cool.haxx.se> Sent: Monday, April 24, 2017 2:24:12 AM To: rockbox-dev@cool.haxx.se Cc: Frank Gevaerts Subject: Re: Moving services On Thu,

Re: Moving services

2017-04-24 Thread Matthew Kelch via rockbox-dev
Just to follow up on some of Frank's questions on GitLab: - You can find the source code for GitLab CE here. It's not just an 'open core', the majority of the application is open source:: https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-ce - Anyone can setup a project on GitLab for free. Simply

Re: Moving services

2017-04-24 Thread Frank Gevaerts via rockbox-dev
On Thu, Apr 20, 2017 at 02:23:40PM +0200, Björn Stenberg via rockbox-dev wrote: > Hello all patient devs. > > I'm thinking this might be a good time to grab the bull by the horns and do > what has needed doing for quite some time: Move parts of our infrastructure > away from having me as a