Hi David, Please let us know when we can start adding issues? (or feature requests might be a softer term)
On Fri, 29 May 2020 at 22:37, David Runge <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi all! > > Some of you might have noticed over the past weeks, that some of Arch > Linux' projects are starting to migrate to our own gitlab instance [1]. > > Although we are not entirely done with opening our gitlab instance to > the outside world yet [2], we have decided that now is as good as any > time to move archiso and other projects over. > > Earlier this year I have decided to pick up this project, as it is in > dire need of a new maintainer/ team. Development has been relatively > slow over the past months (due to work and probably also due to this > generally weird situation we're all in ;-) ). > > The repo can now be found at: > https://gitlab.archlinux.org/archlinux/archiso > > I have started adding tickets for the existing tickets in flyspray (as I > plan on completely discarding the flyspray tracker for archiso) and for > some of the issues that have been raised on the mailing list since > August. > For a few I have already added merge requests and I plan on releasing a > new version of archiso this weekend, due to some breaking changes to > some of the components in use. > > My general plan is to from now on only work with the merge request and > milestone system that gitlab offers and combine it with gitlab's CI > (that still proves to be a bit of a tough cookie for unprivileged docker > due to the various mounts required during build). > > All in all I think that as soon as we are able to open the instance up > to the public for good this will be a much more transparent workflow for > all of us. > > Best, > David > > [1] https://gitlab.archlinux.org > [2] > https://lists.archlinux.org/pipermail/arch-dev-public/2020-May/029971.html > [3] https://gitlab.archlinux.org/archlinux/archiso > > -- > https://sleepmap.de >
