Re: [Kicad-developers] GitLab migration

2019-10-14 Thread Seth Hillbrand
On 2019-10-14 16:09, Ian McInerney wrote: Orson, Great work so far. I was noticing as you were testing migrating the issues that our @names in the text seem to not transfer well. In one of the issues just now (the pcbnew segfault issue #228 [2]) it pulls in a different user for Seth

Re: [Kicad-developers] GitLab migration

2019-10-14 Thread Ian McInerney
Orson, Great work so far. I was noticing as you were testing migrating the issues that our @names in the text seem to not transfer well. In one of the issues just now (the pcbnew segfault issue #228 [2]) it pulls in a different user for Seth whenever @seth is mentioned, and also for my name. Do

Re: [Kicad-developers] GitLab migration

2019-10-14 Thread Maciej Suminski
I have started working on the bug tracker migration script [1], and now you can check out a test batch of 100 bug reports converted to Gitlab [2]. I am looking forward to your comments. What is transferred accurately? - description - messages (including attachments and dates) - milestones - tags

Re: [Kicad-developers] [PATCH] Implement auto annotation on component/symbol placement.

2019-10-14 Thread Zficani Zficani
Hi, No problem, I just wanted to make sure I sent the message properly. Here's a single squashed patch with all previous changes and these comments about copying selection. Thank you so much for your review. On Mon, Oct 14, 2019 at 12:13 AM Ian McInerney wrote: > Zifcani, > > Sorry for the

Re: [Kicad-developers] GitLab migration

2019-10-14 Thread Maciej Suminski
Recently I have been trying to set up a Gitlab instance using the CERN OpenShift instance. The theory is simple and well described, but in practice we do not have enough privileges to run it. This is what I noticed myself and then confirmed with the admins. If we can get a professional service

Re: [Kicad-developers] GitLab migration

2019-10-14 Thread Dick Hollenbeck
> gitlab in a Docker container Here's an on going effort which would reduce the work: https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/install/docker.html >some of these augmentation needs are not all foreseeable now. >> but the real question is what is the benefit? There are more than one benefit, and this

Re: [Kicad-developers] GitLab migration

2019-10-14 Thread Mark Roszko
We would just run it on the same CERN openshift cluster as the website. I would volunteer as this is literally what I do at work (maintain a 100+ man GitLab instance among many other bits of infrastructure) but the real question is what is the benefit? You really don't want to be modifying

Re: [Kicad-developers] GitLab migration

2019-10-14 Thread Wayne Stambaugh
Hi Dick, On 10/14/19 2:31 AM, Dick Hollenbeck wrote: > Wayne, > > Maybe this has been asked and answered, but > > Is there a reason to try and host gitlab ourselves? > > We have a few clever people available to augment the install with bells and > whistles, and > some of these

Re: [Kicad-developers] GitLab migration

2019-10-14 Thread Dick Hollenbeck
On 10/14/19 1:31 AM, Dick Hollenbeck wrote: > Is there a reason to try and host gitlab ourselves? I would look for gitlab in a Docker container, could be easy for the experienced volunteer. ___ Mailing list: https://launchpad.net/~kicad-developers Post

Re: [Kicad-developers] GitLab migration

2019-10-14 Thread Dick Hollenbeck
Wayne, Maybe this has been asked and answered, but Is there a reason to try and host gitlab ourselves? We have a few clever people available to augment the install with bells and whistles, and some of these augmentation needs are not all forseeable now. Improvements might be submitted