Re: Gogs port: A painless self-hosted Git service

2015-12-25 Thread Torsten Zühlsdorff
Hello, On 19.12.2015 19:52, Craig Rodrigues wrote: On Sat, Dec 19, 2015 at 8:06 AM, Yuri wrote: I am working with gogs authors to have all needed features implemented. Currently gogs still doesn't have the hook for the pull request creation, which is a must. There have been some efforts to

Re: Gogs port: A painless self-hosted Git service

2015-12-19 Thread Craig Rodrigues
On Sat, Dec 19, 2015 at 8:06 AM, Yuri wrote: I am working with gogs authors to have all needed features implemented. > Currently gogs still doesn't have the hook for the pull request creation, > which is a must. There have been some efforts to integrate with the FreeBSD repositories under http

Re: Gogs port: A painless self-hosted Git service

2015-12-19 Thread Yuri
On 12/18/2015 19:44, Craig Rodrigues wrote: Would you be able to help test this script which takes a patch and then kicks off poudriere: https://github.com/Ultima1252/portest/blob/master/portest and provide feedback or patches? Ricky Gallamore wrote it. This type of script will be necessary to

Re: Gogs port: A painless self-hosted Git service

2015-12-18 Thread Craig Rodrigues
On Wed, Dec 16, 2015 at 1:52 AM, Yuri wrote: > This isn't a complete workflow, but here is an idea for port updates: > Each port update or new port submission could become a pull request. Once > the new pull request is created, system should launch poudriere builds for > it for all required platf

Re: Gogs port: A painless self-hosted Git service

2015-12-16 Thread Chris H
On Wed, 16 Dec 2015 01:52:38 -0800 Yuri wrote > On 12/13/2015 23:54, Torsten Zühlsdorff wrote: > > I did this often for different processes. I won't work on the issue > > this year - there is do much open to do. > > > > But please write me a desired workflow and the needed requirements and > >

Re: Gogs port: A painless self-hosted Git service

2015-12-16 Thread Yuri
On 12/13/2015 23:54, Torsten Zühlsdorff wrote: I did this often for different processes. I won't work on the issue this year - there is do much open to do. But please write me a desired workflow and the needed requirements and i will do this in the next year. Just 3 weeks to go :D This isn't

Re: Gogs port: A painless self-hosted Git service

2015-12-14 Thread Torsten Zühlsdorff
Aloha, On 13.12.2015 12:49, Matthew Seaman wrote: On 13/12/2015 09:22, Yuri wrote: Some time back it was a discussion on this ML about how to best submit patches to FreeBSD ports and base system. One of the problems standing in the way of improvements was the lack of open source web software to

Re: Gogs port: A painless self-hosted Git service

2015-12-13 Thread Yuri
On 12/13/2015 03:49, Matthew Seaman wrote: The big advantage of being able to use pull requests on Github is that so many people who work on open source projects are already setup to use Github. They've already jumped through all the hoops necessary for them to be able to easily clone a repo, de

Re: Gogs port: A painless self-hosted Git service

2015-12-13 Thread Matthew Seaman
On 13/12/2015 09:22, Yuri wrote: > Some time back it was a discussion on this ML about how to best submit > patches to FreeBSD ports and base system. > One of the problems standing in the way of improvements was the lack of > open source web software to manage public submissions. > > This problem

Gogs port: A painless self-hosted Git service

2015-12-13 Thread Yuri
Some time back it was a discussion on this ML about how to best submit patches to FreeBSD ports and base system. One of the problems standing in the way of improvements was the lack of open source web software to manage public submissions. This problem is now addressed. I created a port for Gog