On Saturday, September 10, 2022 at 11:32:00 PM UTC-7 j...@aims.ac.za wrote:

> The wiki page is titled gitl**b but the content is about github only, not 
> gitlab:
>
> * How would a gitlab workflow work better or worse than github? Especially 
> the CI/Actions. Even if the preferred workflow is possible to implement in 
> either platform, their preferred philosophy will impact future features.
>

We are heavily invested already in GitHub Actions: 
For continuous integration (completely replacing the patchbot), for 
portability testing, and for building source and wheel distributions for 
PyPI.

Is someone able to update the wiki with equivalent guide-to-new-workflow 
> for gitlab so they can be compared? Is that necessary or not?
>

There's nothing much to be compared. GitHub offers flexibility in its 
workflows, making it suitable for everything. GitLab attempts to be a clone 
of GitHub. It offers no advantages.

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