I think option 1) included moving repos to Mer GitLab, btw :P

2014-06-25 17:04 GMT+02:00 <sfietkonstan...@free.fr>:

> (top post etc.)
>
> I don't know what's the state of the vote currently, but it seems that
> we didn't reached a consensus. However, I would like to add something to
> the topic (and change my mind).
>
> Actually, I'm wondering if what we are discussing makes sense. Well, of
> course
> the Nemo UI is a project that now (kinda) have it's own life, but I wonder
> why
> we shouldn't profit from the full Mer infra power: more a discussion about
> the
> hosting of the whole project instead of just the fate of the bugtracking
> system.
>
> We already compiles on mer buildservice, why just not use mer gitlab as
> well instead
> (or in complement) of github ? The bugtracking system can be decided
> later. We can
> see if devs prefer gitlab's bug tracking system, or if they still want a
> bz. And
> if devs want a bz, it might be better to use Mer bz as well, instead of
> having two
> bz instances.
>
> So the Nemo UI project would live as a subproject, directly inside Mer
> infra, a bit
> like Android Qt lived inside KDE infrastructure (before being attached to
> Digia).
>
> Of course, we still have to know if people of the Mer project are willing
> to provide a
> space for Nemo UI inside their infra (a category in BZ, a section in
> gitlab etc.)
>
> What do you think ?
>
>
>
> ----- Mail original -----
> De: "Andrea Bernabei" <and.berna...@gmail.com>
> À: mer-general@lists.merproject.org
> Envoyé: Mardi 24 Juin 2014 23:39:59
> Objet: Re: [mer-general] [NEMO UI] PLEASE VOTE: Nemo UI bug reporting
> platform
>
>
> From Aard on IRC:
>
>
> "<Aard> faenil: when considering dropping bz in favour of github -- we're
> working on getting our CI infrastructure in shape that we can offer
> mer/nemo to set up their own like we're using for proper issue tracking
> over releases and stuff. if you move to github you won't be able to benefit
> from that"
>
>
> he also specified that he doesn't make any promise about how long that
> update is going to take, as it's a lot of work
>
>
> (also consider holidays are starting soon)
>
>
>
> 2014-06-24 22:26 GMT+02:00 Michael Demetriou < qwa...@gmail.com > :
>
>
> I'll vote for number 1 so that everyone votes for something different :P
>
> Jokes aside, I find gitlab to be a very nice system and I have come to
> trust third party providers very little (and incidentally, I just now
> received a message from one of my hosting providers that I have
> exactly one month to move my VPS away - not enough time to migrate
> properly).
>
> I don't mind github repos as migrating somewhere else is just a clone
> away, but issues aren't so portable (though there is a way to export).
>
> As a plus Gitlab allows you to see all issues (or all group issues) in
> one place.
>
>
>
>
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