Re: [GitLab] Projects moved, general comments, tips of the week, question of the week

2018-02-28 Thread Carlos Soriano
> I apologize, if I sounded inappropriate earlier. No worries, it was fine. I probably wasn't clear in the past what people need to do to discuss these priorities and it's a very valid question. Cheers Carlos Soriano GNOME Board of Directors On 28 February 2018 at 17:38, Milan Crha

Re: [GitLab] Projects moved, general comments, tips of the week, question of the week

2018-02-28 Thread Milan Crha
On Wed, 2018-02-28 at 15:39 +0100, Carlos Soriano wrote: > Hope this was useful and clarified any doubt you might have, it > certainly took some time to write. Hi, thanks for the explanation. It was definitely useful for me. I agree it's not simple to evaluate the priority. The "once per

Re: [GitLab] Projects moved, general comments, tips of the week, question of the week

2018-02-28 Thread Carlos Soriano
PD: The email is long, but I hope it clarifies how I work about the GitLab stuff to anyone that might be in doubt about the evaluation process and how I set priorities to issues that impact GNOME. > Hmm, applying the same logic you can open a GNOME's gitlab issue for "tips of the week" and update

Re: [GitLab] Projects moved, general comments, tips of the week, question of the week

2018-02-28 Thread Andre Klapper
On Wed, 2018-02-28 at 14:06 +0100, Milan Crha wrote: > But seriously, my main point is that not every developer follows issues > filled in GNOME infrastructure gitlab issue tracker, thus even it's a > public place, it doesn't reach the group of people whose the decision > will influence the most.

Re: [GitLab] Projects moved, general comments, tips of the week, question of the week

2018-02-28 Thread Milan Crha
Hi, On Wed, 2018-02-28 at 13:21 +0100, Carlos Soriano wrote: > There is no subset of people in GNOME's GitLab issue tracker, you all > can comment there, that's why it's public :) Hmm, applying the same logic you can open a GNOME's gitlab issue for "tips of the week" and update it,

Re: [GitLab] Projects moved, general comments, tips of the week, question of the week

2018-02-28 Thread Carlos Soriano
Hey Milan, This is what we do already... no? We discuss it in public and evaluate what's important, then I try to take all this stuff into account, look at the big picture, and come up with some specific list to GitLab upstream. There is no subset of people in GNOME's GitLab issue tracker, you

Re: [GitLab] Projects moved, general comments, tips of the week, question of the week

2018-02-28 Thread Milan Crha
On Fri, 2018-02-23 at 21:40 +0100, Carlos Soriano wrote: > If you have some issue or feature request that might impact GNOME as > a whole and you think it's important for GNOME create an issue in our > infra project and we can discuss if we should add it as priority for > GNOME. Hi, I'm

[GitLab] Projects moved, general comments, tips of the week, question of the week

2018-02-08 Thread Carlos Soriano
Our migration is going faster that I have planned. We reached our second milestone today, the most core-ish platform-ish modules asked for a migration and are now migrated. So allow me to do two claps  *Projects migrated today* - gtk (no bugs yet) - glib