Things I love about Github after the move from Gerrit to it for the platform.
- integrated wiki - Readable rendering of Readme files on the webpage - integration of dependabot - integrated issue tracking - Github actions allowing to verify easily on multiple OS - Github actions in general faster / more reliable than Jenkins - Seems to be easier to contribute for "non core" guys, we we more one-time contributions in platform since the move Gerrit was really nice for reviews but GH as a whole is much nicer for me. On Fri, Mar 24, 2023 at 12:55 PM Edoardo Luppi <lp.edoa...@gmail.com> wrote: > > Hi again! > > A release approach similar to what the Eclipse platform offers is certainly > more > appealing from a usage/maintenance standpoint. > At that point proposing SWTBot as the main automation test framework is much > simpler. > > Regarding to GitHub, it would be interesting to understand the limitation you > see > on that platform. The Eclipse platform itself has moved many project there. > > Il giorno ven 24 mar 2023 alle ore 11:43 Lorenzo Bettini > <lorenzo.bett...@gmail.com> ha scritto: >> >> Hi Patrick >> >> we could start doing a release every 3 months following Eclipse 3-month >> simultaneous release. >> >> cheers >> Lorenzo >> >> On 22/03/23 20:13, Patrick Tasse wrote: >> > Hi Edoardo, >> > >> > 1. We've been doing releases once a year along with the Eclipse June >> > simultaneous release and I expect that we will release 4.1.0 in 2023-06. >> > >> > 2. Here is a list of good things I have to say about GitHub: >> > >> > Thanks for offering to help, if we're ever forced to migrate to GitHub I >> > might take you up on that offer ;) >> > Patrick >> > >> > On Tue, Mar 21, 2023 at 3:54 PM Edoardo Luppi <lp.edoa...@gmail.com >> > <mailto:lp.edoa...@gmail.com>> wrote: >> > >> > Hey everyone! >> > We're thinking about moving some of our automation tests from RCPTT >> > to SWTBot. >> > However, I'm seeing two issues regarding the current status of the >> > SWTBot project: >> > >> > 1. No releases after Eclipse 2022-06. Relying on snapshots is not >> > what I'd like to do. >> > Some companies totally forbid snapshots. >> > 2. Gerrit. SWTBot is a community project and hosting on Gerrit >> > hinders adoptions >> > and contributions. Personally, I already contribute to Tycho when >> > it's necessary, >> > and the collaboration enabled by GitHub is unmatched. Not relying >> > anymore >> > on old platforms would be a big plus. >> > >> > Let me know if I can help somehow, and thanks! >> >> -- >> Prof. Lorenzo Bettini, Computer Science, DISIA, Univ. Firenze >> HOME: https://www.lorenzobettini.it >> TDD Book: https://leanpub.com/tdd-buildautomation-ci >> Xtext Book: >> https://www.packtpub.com/application-development/implementing-domain-specific-languages-xtext-and-xtend-second-edition >> _______________________________________________ >> swtbot-dev mailing list >> swtbot-dev@eclipse.org >> To unsubscribe from this list, visit >> https://www.eclipse.org/mailman/listinfo/swtbot-dev > > > > -- > Edoardo Luppi > StackOverflow > GitHub > > _______________________________________________ > swtbot-dev mailing list > swtbot-dev@eclipse.org > To unsubscribe from this list, visit > https://www.eclipse.org/mailman/listinfo/swtbot-dev -- Eclipse Platform project co-lead CEO vogella GmbH Haindaalwisch 17a, 22395 Hamburg Amtsgericht Hamburg: HRB 127058 Geschäftsführer: Lars Vogel, Jennifer Nerlich de Vogel USt-IdNr.: DE284122352 Fax (040) 5247 6322, Email: lars.vo...@vogella.com, Web: http://www.vogella.com _______________________________________________ swtbot-dev mailing list swtbot-dev@eclipse.org To unsubscribe from this list, visit https://www.eclipse.org/mailman/listinfo/swtbot-dev