On Tue, Jan 05, 2021 at 02:12:59PM +0000, Peter Maydell wrote: > On Thu, 22 Oct 2020 at 17:48, Paolo Bonzini <pbonz...@redhat.com> wrote: > > now that Gitlab is the primary CI infrastructure for QEMU, and that all > > QEMU git repositories (including mirrors) are available on Gitlab, I > > would like to propose that committers use Gitlab when merging commits to > > QEMU repositories. > > > - right now Gitlab pulls from upstream repos and qemu.org pulls from > > gitlab, but this is not true for the qemu, qemu-web and openbios > > repositories where Gitlab pulls from qemu.org and qemu.org is the main > > repository. With this switch, all the main repositories would be on > > Gitlab and then mirrored to both qemu.org and GitHub. Having a > > homogeneous configuration makes it easier to document what's going on. > > So IIRC we decided that we wanted to do this git.qemu.org -> gitlab > switchover, but not during the 5.2 release. 5.2 is now out the door, > so what's the next step to do the changeover? Now seems like a good > time to do it so we can be happy we've dealt with any snags well > before we get towards softfreeze.
Yes, let's do this now. I will send a patch to point .gitmodules at GitLab. In the process of doing this I noticed sgabios.git is not yet mirrored on GitLab. After I create that repo (and any other missing repos) I will send a qemu.git patch series that references the GitLab repos instead of qemu.org repos. We can perform the mirroring direction switch that Paolo described above independently. Stefan
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