Re: Retirement of IRC Services and KDETalk.net (Jabber)

2023-05-21 Thread argonel
On Sun, May 21, 2023 at 3:12 PM Ben Cooksley wrote: > > On Sun, May 21, 2023 at 10:42 PM Christian (Fuchs) wrote: >> Bouncer wise: 30 connections isn't exactly none, especially if that contains >> active people. These would be forced to migrate to a service (and register at >> such) which is not

Re: Retirement of IRC Services and KDETalk.net (Jabber)

2023-05-21 Thread Ben Cooksley
On Mon, May 22, 2023 at 7:44 AM Christian wrote: > Am Sonntag, 21. Mai 2023, 21:12:25 CEST schrieb Ben Cooksley: > > Hi Ben, thanks for the answer, > > > Pursuivant is responsible for the announcement of commits and bugs. > > As of late we have only seen removals of this functionality (see > > >

Re: Retirement of IRC Services and KDETalk.net (Jabber)

2023-05-21 Thread Christian
Am Sonntag, 21. Mai 2023, 21:12:25 CEST schrieb Ben Cooksley: Hi Ben, thanks for the answer, > Pursuivant is responsible for the announcement of commits and bugs. > As of late we have only seen removals of this functionality (see > https://invent.kde.org/sysadmin/irc-notifications/-/commits/maste

Re: Retirement of IRC Services and KDETalk.net (Jabber)

2023-05-21 Thread Luigi Toscano
Ben Cooksley ha scritto: > On Sun, May 21, 2023 at 10:42 PM Christian (Fuchs) > wrote: > > Skreamer / Pursuivant: I'd retire these when the replacement is there, and > not > before it. I also seem to have missed which part does the auto > announcement of >

Re: Retirement of IRC Services and KDETalk.net (Jabber)

2023-05-21 Thread Ben Cooksley
On Mon, May 22, 2023 at 2:00 AM Kenny Duffus wrote: > On Sunday, 21 May 2023 10:37:45 BST Ben Cooksley wrote: > > Hi all, > > > > For some time now, the level of use of our IRC services - notably being > > Pursuivant and the Telegram Matterbridge, but also including sKreamer - > has > > been on t

Re: Retirement of IRC Services and KDETalk.net (Jabber)

2023-05-21 Thread Ben Cooksley
On Sun, May 21, 2023 at 11:05 PM Halla Rempt wrote: > On zondag 21 mei 2023 11:37:45 CEST Ben Cooksley wrote: > > > Depending on the level of community interest, we may opt to retain > > pursuivant however i'd like for it to be rebuilt as a Matrix native > service > > rather than being a continua

Re: Retirement of IRC Services and KDETalk.net (Jabber)

2023-05-21 Thread Ben Cooksley
On Sun, May 21, 2023 at 10:42 PM Christian (Fuchs) wrote: > Hi Ben, Hey Christian, > > > while I can't comment on the Jabber side, some questions about IRC and the > Telegram bridges. The latter seems to be still in use in some of the more > graphically oriented communities, e.g. quite a hand

Re: Retiring Phabricator - Migrating tasks to Gitlab

2023-05-21 Thread Ben Cooksley
On Sun, May 21, 2023 at 10:10 PM Johnny Jazeix wrote: > Hi, > Le dim. 21 mai 2023 à 11:15, Ben Cooksley a écrit : > >> Hi all, >> >> As many of you will undoubtedly be aware, we currently have a bit of a >> hybrid approach with our use of GitLab, with some projects/areas still >> making use of P

Re: Retirement of IRC Services and KDETalk.net (Jabber)

2023-05-21 Thread Nicolás Alvarez
El dom, 21 may 2023 a la(s) 07:42, Christian (Fuchs) (k...@fuchsnet.ch) escribió: > while I can't comment on the Jabber side, some questions about IRC and the > Telegram bridges. The latter seems to be still in use in some of the more > graphically oriented communities, e.g. quite a handful of peo

Re: Retirement of IRC Services and KDETalk.net (Jabber)

2023-05-21 Thread Kenny Duffus
On Sunday, 21 May 2023 10:37:45 BST Ben Cooksley wrote: > Hi all, > > For some time now, the level of use of our IRC services - notably being > Pursuivant and the Telegram Matterbridge, but also including sKreamer - has > been on the decline. > > I'd therefore like to permanently retire all three

Re: Retiring Phabricator - Migrating tasks to Gitlab

2023-05-21 Thread Halla Rempt
On zondag 21 mei 2023 11:14:46 CEST Ben Cooksley wrote: > In terms of the migration, we'd be looking to retain as much information as > possible, however things like the precise column a task has on a workboard > would likely be lost. The actual content of the task including details such > as time

Re: Retirement of IRC Services and KDETalk.net (Jabber)

2023-05-21 Thread Halla Rempt
On zondag 21 mei 2023 11:37:45 CEST Ben Cooksley wrote: > Depending on the level of community interest, we may opt to retain > pursuivant however i'd like for it to be rebuilt as a Matrix native service > rather than being a continuation of our existing irker based bot that > occasionally has issu

Re: Retirement of IRC Services and KDETalk.net (Jabber)

2023-05-21 Thread Christian (Fuchs)
Hi Ben, while I can't comment on the Jabber side, some questions about IRC and the Telegram bridges. The latter seems to be still in use in some of the more graphically oriented communities, e.g. quite a handful of people in the VDG chat seem to be using it, do we have numbers on that, also wh

Re: Retiring Phabricator - Migrating tasks to Gitlab

2023-05-21 Thread Johnny Jazeix
Hi, Le dim. 21 mai 2023 à 11:15, Ben Cooksley a écrit : > Hi all, > > As many of you will undoubtedly be aware, we currently have a bit of a > hybrid approach with our use of GitLab, with some projects/areas still > making use of Phabricator as they await the final import of these tasks > across

Retirement of IRC Services and KDETalk.net (Jabber)

2023-05-21 Thread Ben Cooksley
Hi all, For some time now, the level of use of our IRC services - notably being Pursuivant and the Telegram Matterbridge, but also including sKreamer - has been on the decline. I'd therefore like to permanently retire all three of these services. Depending on the level of community interest, we

Retiring Phabricator - Migrating tasks to Gitlab

2023-05-21 Thread Ben Cooksley
Hi all, As many of you will undoubtedly be aware, we currently have a bit of a hybrid approach with our use of GitLab, with some projects/areas still making use of Phabricator as they await the final import of these tasks across to GitLab. That time has now arrived, as Phabricator is long since u