On Tue, 29 Sep 2015 at 15:04 Barry Warsaw <ba...@python.org> wrote: > On Sep 29, 2015, at 09:36 PM, Brett Cannon wrote: > > >First, I have given Donald Stufft and Nick Coghlan a deadline of October > 31 > >-- Halloween in North America -- to get demo instances of their approaches > >for tweaking our approaches (and they were the only ones to propose > >anything so if you are asking "what about considering XXX?", it's because > >no one proposed it and stepped up to make sure it happened if their > >approach was chosen). Nick is proposing using Kalithea and his proposal is > >found at https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0474/ . Donald is proposing > >GitHub + Phabricator -- although the Phabricator bit is optional for > people > > I really appreciate all the work you guys are doing to improve our process. > > I am going to ask the question anyway Brett, and depending on the answer, I > might be willing to write a PEP and work on putting up a demo instance, > although with my limited time, I'd sure love to work with someone on it. > > Recently, the CEO of GitLab made an offer to the Debian community: > > http://article.gmane.org/gmane.linux.debian.devel.general/201695 > > GitLab (community edition at least) is open source, so it's way more > palatable > to me than GitHub. And if they were willing to extend the same offer to > us, > then we would at least have their assistance for hosting. I'm happy to > reach > out to Sytse and ask - can't hurt, right?! > > You have clearance from me to sneak in a GitLab proposal then if you think you can make the deadline. I leave it up to you to figure out how much you want to involve GitLab (heck, you can have them do all the work for all I care since I'm trying to be pragmatic about this so I don't care if it's fully hosted somewhere else, etc.). Just remember the over-reaching goal is to make it so we can all review and merge patches in the majority of cases from a tablet on a beach (IOW I can do a full code review and acceptance on my lunch break at work without a clone w/ SSH keys).
> I have no connection to GitLab other than as a happy user. > Honestly, even if you did I wouldn't care. Key thing is that I don't have any connection to any of the proposed companies or projects.
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