Re: [Piglit] GitLab migration of Piglit
On Tuesday, 2018-06-05 09:11:58 -0700, Jason Ekstrand wrote: > Given the discussion below, I think we'll make piglit a sub-project of > mesa. Those who need commit access to piglit but not mesa can be added > directly to the piglit project. > > Unless someone objects strongly, I'll plan to migrate piglit on Thursday > along with all the other mesa repos. "all the other mesa repos" -> could we get a list? :) I assume that's now mesa, libdrm, piglit, shader-db, crucible, kmscube, mesa-demos; what about igt? Anything else? > > On Mon, Jun 4, 2018 at 3:29 PM, Eric Anholt wrote: > > > Jason Ekstrand writes: > > > > > All, > > > > > > Sorry for the mess of GitLab e-mails but there are a lot of questions to > > > ask as this process moves forward. Today, we're discussing piglit. I've > > > included both the mesa and piglit list in the hopes that people will > > > actually see this e-mail. > > > > > > Honestly, I expect the migration of piglit to have much less impact on > > most > > > people's daily lives than moving the mesa repo. > > > > > > The biggest question I have is whether we actually want to continue to > > have > > > a separate "piglit" group. With GitLab, we can already give someone > > > developer access to piglit without giving them developer access to mesa. > > > Mostly, this is a question of whether we consider piglit to be it's own > > > project on freedesktop or a sub-project of mesa. I don't know the answer > > > to that question. > > > > So far, having it be a separate group has just been a pain in getting > > people to contribute to piglit, when we mistakenly forget to add mesa > > devs to it. I don't think we need it to be a separate committer group. > > > ___ > Piglit mailing list > Piglit@lists.freedesktop.org > https://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/piglit ___ Piglit mailing list Piglit@lists.freedesktop.org https://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/piglit
Re: [Piglit] GitLab migration of Piglit
Given the discussion below, I think we'll make piglit a sub-project of mesa. Those who need commit access to piglit but not mesa can be added directly to the piglit project. Unless someone objects strongly, I'll plan to migrate piglit on Thursday along with all the other mesa repos. On Mon, Jun 4, 2018 at 3:29 PM, Eric Anholt wrote: > Jason Ekstrand writes: > > > All, > > > > Sorry for the mess of GitLab e-mails but there are a lot of questions to > > ask as this process moves forward. Today, we're discussing piglit. I've > > included both the mesa and piglit list in the hopes that people will > > actually see this e-mail. > > > > Honestly, I expect the migration of piglit to have much less impact on > most > > people's daily lives than moving the mesa repo. > > > > The biggest question I have is whether we actually want to continue to > have > > a separate "piglit" group. With GitLab, we can already give someone > > developer access to piglit without giving them developer access to mesa. > > Mostly, this is a question of whether we consider piglit to be it's own > > project on freedesktop or a sub-project of mesa. I don't know the answer > > to that question. > > So far, having it be a separate group has just been a pain in getting > people to contribute to piglit, when we mistakenly forget to add mesa > devs to it. I don't think we need it to be a separate committer group. > ___ Piglit mailing list Piglit@lists.freedesktop.org https://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/piglit
Re: [Piglit] GitLab migration of Piglit
Jason Ekstrand writes: > All, > > Sorry for the mess of GitLab e-mails but there are a lot of questions to > ask as this process moves forward. Today, we're discussing piglit. I've > included both the mesa and piglit list in the hopes that people will > actually see this e-mail. > > Honestly, I expect the migration of piglit to have much less impact on most > people's daily lives than moving the mesa repo. > > The biggest question I have is whether we actually want to continue to have > a separate "piglit" group. With GitLab, we can already give someone > developer access to piglit without giving them developer access to mesa. > Mostly, this is a question of whether we consider piglit to be it's own > project on freedesktop or a sub-project of mesa. I don't know the answer > to that question. So far, having it be a separate group has just been a pain in getting people to contribute to piglit, when we mistakenly forget to add mesa devs to it. I don't think we need it to be a separate committer group. signature.asc Description: PGP signature ___ Piglit mailing list Piglit@lists.freedesktop.org https://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/piglit
Re: [Piglit] GitLab migration of Piglit
As we discussed offline, I think it should be part of the mesa project. As I understand your explanation: if piglit becomes a mesa group project then anyone in the mesa group would automatically get piglit write access, but we can still give specific people write access to the piglit repo (without mesa, libdrm, etc access). That seems like the right solution to me. Dylan Quoting Jason Ekstrand (2018-06-04 08:48:53) > All, > > Sorry for the mess of GitLab e-mails but there are a lot of questions to ask > as > this process moves forward. Today, we're discussing piglit. I've included > both the mesa and piglit list in the hopes that people will actually see this > e-mail. > > Honestly, I expect the migration of piglit to have much less impact on most > people's daily lives than moving the mesa repo. > > The biggest question I have is whether we actually want to continue to have a > separate "piglit" group. With GitLab, we can already give someone developer > access to piglit without giving them developer access to mesa. Mostly, this > is > a question of whether we consider piglit to be it's own project on freedesktop > or a sub-project of mesa. I don't know the answer to that question. > > Thoughts? > > --Jason Ekstrand signature.asc Description: signature ___ Piglit mailing list Piglit@lists.freedesktop.org https://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/piglit