Hey Philip, > it was pretty much going to happen unless something went drastically wrong
Not sure I would say it with those words, but yes, we are in the same situation as it was before and things keep progressing well. But this has to come with community built-in, and not only I cannot control that, but it's also hard to quantify. So I don't really want to commit myself into an answer for that as for now, it depends on all of you, specially those in the pilot program giving feedback to us and the rest of the community. I'll keep doing my best trying to quantify the community agreement/satisfaction (+ all the technical part and discussion with GitLab people about our priorities, etc. of course). Hope is clearer now, or at least know why I cannot be clearer :) Best -- Carlos Soriano GNOME Foundation Treasurer, Board of Directors On Sun, Oct 1, 2017 at 11:34 PM, <[email protected]> wrote: > On Sat, Sep 30, 2017, 02:45 Carlos Soriano <[email protected]> wrote: >> >> Hello all, >> >> More projects are moving to GitLab, so it's time we make sure we offer a >> sensible and appropriate set of labels by default for all projects inside >> the GNOME group. Niels and me have been thinking for some time about this, >> and after some investigation and work on it I came up with some proposal. >> Niels is still working on his proposal, but I expect to come this weekend. >> >> In any case, please share your thoughts and ideas here, I'm specially >> interested on hearing from the bugsquad team. You can see the current >> proposal and a working example and also you can look at the list of all >> labels. > > > Thanks for initiating this discussion! I will add some comments there. One > question though: > >> Another think to keep in mind is that this interesting to think about even >> if we don't end up moving to GitLab, since it's some work and investigation >> we could reuse for future reference. > > > What do you think the chance is that the move won't go through? I know I've > signed up GJS for the "pilot program" which implies that the "real program" > is not for sure, but my previous understanding was that it was pretty much > going to happen unless something went drastically wrong in the coming > months. Is that still the case? > > Regards, > Philip C _______________________________________________ gnome-bugsquad mailing list [email protected] https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-bugsquad
