Re: [OpenDaylight Infrastructure] [OpenDaylight TSC] Moving from sonar.opendaylight.org to Sonarcloud.io

2019-11-06 Thread Andrew Grimberg
On 11/6/19 2:40 PM, Eric Ball wrote: All: I'm going to abandon the previously-linked patch request, and break it out into separate commits by project. Robert: I've updated the Sonarcloud user permissions to match SonarQube, where all registered users can administer issues. As for the history

Re: [OpenDaylight Infrastructure] [OpenDaylight TSC] Moving from sonar.opendaylight.org to Sonarcloud.io

2019-11-06 Thread Eric Ball
All: I'm going to abandon the previously-linked patch request, and break it out into separate commits by project. Robert: I've updated the Sonarcloud user permissions to match SonarQube, where all registered users can administer issues. As for the history import, it is not supported. We will have

Re: [OpenDaylight Infrastructure] [OpenDaylight TSC] Moving from sonar.opendaylight.org to Sonarcloud.io

2019-11-06 Thread Robert Varga
On 06/11/2019 23:01, Eric Ball wrote: > > You can view the OpenDaylight Sonarcloud page > here: https://sonarcloud.io/organizations/opendaylight/projects > Currently, the only projects showing results are those that have run and > passed on the sandbox. Once the change is merged, all projects

Re: [OpenDaylight Infrastructure] Moving from sonar.opendaylight.org to Sonarcloud.io

2019-11-06 Thread Robert Varga
On 06/11/2019 23:01, Eric Ball wrote: > Hello all, > > We here at the LF Release Engineering team are working on a move from > hosted SonarQube instances to the cloud-based Sonarcloud service. To > that end, there is currently a proposed change to all Sonar jobs that > would move them to >

[OpenDaylight Infrastructure] Moving from sonar.opendaylight.org to Sonarcloud.io

2019-11-06 Thread Eric Ball
Hello all, We here at the LF Release Engineering team are working on a move from hosted SonarQube instances to the cloud-based Sonarcloud service. To that end, there is currently a proposed change to all Sonar jobs that would move them to Sonarcloud: