On Wed, Mar 21, 2018 at 11:28 AM, Carlos Soriano <csori...@gnome.org> wrote: > Could you create an issue for those you know so I can evaluate them one by > one? > Ideally with a way to contact their maintainers.
I don’t know of other projects from the top of my head and reviewing the list at https://bugzilla.gnome.org/page.cgi?id=browse.html&classification=__all is probably the only way, but that would require quite an investment of time. I can’t take on that task right now and would appreciate anyone volunteering to do it. This could be split amongst several people. Should issues be filed against Infrastructure/GitLab? > In general I think these projects should decide themselves where they want > to live, and move either to one place or the other altogether. Sure, but they are unlikely to read d-d-l and similar lists as they have little interaction with our community, which Andre already raised. His proposal to send the announcement (amended with a note for non-GNOME project that they can elect to migrate outside of the GNOME infrastructure) sounds like a great idea. >> Any chance of getting https://gitlab.gnome.org/Incubator/bztogl/issues/7 >> fixed before then? > > Not sure, I think impersonating is still something some people don't agree > with. With the kinds of power admins already have, I really don’t think it is a big deal, especially if this is publicly announced. Did you actually have people express concerns or are you just assuming like you were in the first place? You already got positive feedback when that was discussed last time. The legibility gain on the other hand *is* a big deal. >> Can we make a pass of archiving before that? > > That was my desire too, but the agreement seems to be on the opposite and > have all the projects even for historical reasons. We could have a subgroup > for those though. Yes, a GNOME/Archives/ subgroup sounds good. > The work load for migrating git repositories is not an issue, on the other > hand migrating bugs is a big work load. Fair enough, archiving before migration and then moving them to the GNOME/Archives/ subgroup would still make it easier to find stuff once on Gitlab. Also archiving helps with translations and bugzilla. -- Alexandre Franke GNOME Hacker & Foundation Director _______________________________________________ desktop-devel-list mailing list desktop-devel-list@gnome.org https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/desktop-devel-list