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
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
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
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
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
> 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
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
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
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.
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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
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