Gitlab update - CI future proofing required

2023-11-19 Thread Ben Cooksley
Hi all, Over this weekend I completed a series of updates to invent.kde.org, moving it to the latest supported version of Postgres (14) and Gitlab (16.6). As part of that Gitlab update, additional security policies began to be enforced by Gitlab which mean our existing method of including CI

Gitlab update - CI future proofing required

2023-11-19 Thread Ben Cooksley
Hi all, Over this weekend I completed a series of updates to invent.kde.org, moving it to the latest supported version of Postgres (14) and Gitlab (16.6). As part of that Gitlab update, additional security policies began to be enforced by Gitlab which mean our existing method of including CI

Gitlab update - CI future proofing required

2023-11-19 Thread Ben Cooksley
Hi all, Over this weekend I completed a series of updates to invent.kde.org, moving it to the latest supported version of Postgres (14) and Gitlab (16.6). As part of that Gitlab update, additional security policies began to be enforced by Gitlab which mean our existing method of including CI

Gitlab update - 16.2

2023-07-30 Thread Ben Cooksley
Good morning KDE Developers, Just to let you know, in the last couple of hours i've updated out Gitlab instance to the latest version - Gitlab 16.2 Details of the new features can be found at https://about.gitlab.com/releases/2023/07/22/gitlab-16-2-released/ Things you will find most notable

Re: Gitlab update, 2FA now mandatory

2023-02-05 Thread Kevin Kofler
Kevin Kofler wrote: > What am I expected to use with my PinePhone? Does > https://apps.kde.org/keysmith/ work? To answer my own question: Yes, Keysmith works, both on the desktop (and notebook) and on the PinePhone. It is also easily possible to synchronize the keyring between different devices

Re: GItlab update

2023-01-10 Thread Eugen Mohr
Hi Ben Since the update “Project information” -> “activity” doesn’t show “Issues” anymore. The tab “Issues events” doesn’t show issues neither. Example: https://invent.kde.org/multimedia/kdenlive/activity vs. https://invent.kde.org/multimedia/kdenlive/-/issues. Eugen Am 08.01.2023 um 11:03

Re: GItlab update

2023-01-08 Thread Ben Cooksley
gt; > experience issues with it you can disable it in your preferences: > > https://invent.kde.org/-/profile/preferences > > > > Should there be any issues, please let us know. > > As suggested by tsdgeos, not sure if it's related to/caused by the update > though: > > 1

Re: GItlab update

2023-01-08 Thread Ben Cooksley
gt; > experience issues with it you can disable it in your preferences: > > https://invent.kde.org/-/profile/preferences > > > > Should there be any issues, please let us know. > > As suggested by tsdgeos, not sure if it's related to/caused by the update > though: > > 1

Re: GItlab update

2023-01-08 Thread Eugen Mohr
Hi Ben Since the update “Project information” -> “activity” doesn’t show “Issues” anymore. The tab “Issues events” doesn’t show issues neither. Example: https://invent.kde.org/multimedia/kdenlive/activity vs. https://invent.kde.org/multimedia/kdenlive/-/issues. Eugen Am 08.01.2023 um 11:03

Re: GItlab update

2023-01-08 Thread Thomas Baumgart
s, please let us know. As suggested by tsdgeos, not sure if it's related to/caused by the update though: 11:37:28 bcooksley[m]: hi. any chance that CI pipelines are no longer triggered after the gitlab update? 11:38:20 though push does not yet show up on https://invent.kde.org/dashboard/activit

Re: GItlab update

2023-01-08 Thread Thomas Baumgart
s, please let us know. As suggested by tsdgeos, not sure if it's related to/caused by the update though: 11:37:28 bcooksley[m]: hi. any chance that CI pipelines are no longer triggered after the gitlab update? 11:38:20 though push does not yet show up on https://invent.kde.org/dashboard/activit

GItlab update

2023-01-08 Thread Ben Cooksley
Hi all, This evening I updated our Gitlab instance at invent.kde.org to the latest version - 15.7.1. The release notes for this can be found at https://about.gitlab.com/releases/2022/12/22/gitlab-15-7-released/ Of particular note for folks are the following: - Gitlab CLI Tool:

GItlab update

2023-01-08 Thread Ben Cooksley
Hi all, This evening I updated our Gitlab instance at invent.kde.org to the latest version - 15.7.1. The release notes for this can be found at https://about.gitlab.com/releases/2022/12/22/gitlab-15-7-released/ Of particular note for folks are the following: - Gitlab CLI Tool:

Re: Gitlab update, 2FA now mandatory

2022-11-07 Thread Kevin Kofler
Kevin Kofler wrote: > What am I expected to use with my PinePhone? Does > https://apps.kde.org/keysmith/ work? To answer my own question: Yes, Keysmith works, both on the desktop (and notebook) and on the PinePhone. It is also easily possible to synchronize the keyring between different devices

Re: Gitlab update, 2FA now mandatory

2022-10-25 Thread Raghavendra Kamath
On Sunday, 23 October, 2022 12:02:23 PM IST Ben Cooksley wrote: > I > have also enabled Mandatory 2FA, which Gitlab will ask you to configure > next time you access it. Is the 2FA in KDE identity website same as this. The KDE identity shows a grid based system where you combine the grid and your

Re: Gitlab update, 2FA now mandatory

2022-10-24 Thread Kevin Kofler
Ingo Klöcker wrote: > You are the only person in this thread (on kde-core-devel) who has voiced > their disagreement with using 2FA and who demand its immediate > deactivation. Why do you think a single person (you) who isn't tasked with > keeping our infrastructure and the data stored thereon

Re: Gitlab update, 2FA now mandatory

2022-10-24 Thread Ben Cooksley
On Mon, Oct 24, 2022 at 11:56 PM Raghavendra Kamath wrote: > On Sunday, 23 October, 2022 12:02:23 PM IST Ben Cooksley wrote: > > I > > have also enabled Mandatory 2FA, which Gitlab will ask you to configure > > next time you access it. > > Is the 2FA in KDE identity website same as this. The KDE

Re: Gitlab update, 2FA now mandatory

2022-10-24 Thread Ben Cooksley
On Mon, Oct 24, 2022 at 11:56 PM Raghavendra Kamath wrote: > On Sunday, 23 October, 2022 12:02:23 PM IST Ben Cooksley wrote: > > I > > have also enabled Mandatory 2FA, which Gitlab will ask you to configure > > next time you access it. > > Is the 2FA in KDE identity website same as this. The KDE

Re: Gitlab update, 2FA now mandatory

2022-10-24 Thread Raghavendra Kamath
On Sunday, 23 October, 2022 12:02:23 PM IST Ben Cooksley wrote: > I > have also enabled Mandatory 2FA, which Gitlab will ask you to configure > next time you access it. Is the 2FA in KDE identity website same as this. The KDE identity shows a grid based system where you combine the grid and your

Re: Gitlab update, 2FA now mandatory

2022-10-24 Thread Ingo Klöcker
On Montag, 24. Oktober 2022 01:37:23 CEST Kevin Kofler wrote: > In short, the 2FA requirement is unacceptable and needs to be disabled > immediately. You are the only person in this thread (on kde-core-devel) who has voiced their disagreement with using 2FA and who demand its immediate

Re: Gitlab update, 2FA now mandatory

2022-10-23 Thread Ben Cooksley
On Mon, Oct 24, 2022 at 12:37 PM Kevin Kofler wrote: > Ben Cooksley wrote: > > On Mon, Oct 24, 2022 at 3:36 AM Kevin Kofler > > wrote: > >> IMHO, this is both an absolutely unacceptable barrier to entry and a > >> constant annoyance each time one has to log in. > > > > You shouldn't have any

Re: Gitlab update, 2FA now mandatory

2022-10-23 Thread argonel
On Sun, Oct 23, 2022 at 7:37 PM Kevin Kofler wrote: > * what the point of two-factor is at all considering that you have no way to > prevent the developer from storing the password and the OTP generator on the > same device. The point is to add an authentication factor that isn't of any value

Re: Gitlab update, 2FA now mandatory

2022-10-23 Thread Kevin Kofler
Ben Cooksley wrote: > On Mon, Oct 24, 2022 at 3:36 AM Kevin Kofler > wrote: >> IMHO, this is both an absolutely unacceptable barrier to entry and a >> constant annoyance each time one has to log in. > > You shouldn't have any issues with remaining logged in as long as your > browser remains

Re: Gitlab update, 2FA now mandatory

2022-10-23 Thread Ben Cooksley
On Mon, Oct 24, 2022 at 3:36 AM Kevin Kofler wrote: > Hi, > Hi Kevin, > > Ben Cooksley wrote: > > As part of securing Invent against recently detected suspicious activity > > What kind of suspicious activity would that be? Yesterday, Invent even > considered it "suspicious" enough to send a

Re: Gitlab update, 2FA now mandatory

2022-10-23 Thread Kevin Kofler
PS: Kevin Kofler wrote: > Ben Cooksley wrote: >> I have also enabled Mandatory 2FA, which Gitlab will ask you to configure >> next time you access it. > > IMHO, this is both an absolutely unacceptable barrier to entry and a > constant annoyance each time one has to log in. Why is such a major

Re: Gitlab update, 2FA now mandatory

2022-10-23 Thread Kevin Kofler
Hi, Ben Cooksley wrote: > As part of securing Invent against recently detected suspicious activity What kind of suspicious activity would that be? Yesterday, Invent even considered it "suspicious" enough to send a warning e-mail that my semi- static IP address (TV-cable broadband ISP) has

Gitlab update, 2FA now mandatory

2022-10-23 Thread Ben Cooksley
Hi all, This afternoon I updated invent.kde.org to the latest version of Gitlab, 15.5. Release notes for this can be found at https://about.gitlab.com/releases/2022/10/22/gitlab-15-5-released/ There isn't much notable feature wise in this release, however there have been some bug fixes

Gitlab update, 2FA now mandatory

2022-10-23 Thread Ben Cooksley
Hi all, This afternoon I updated invent.kde.org to the latest version of Gitlab, 15.5. Release notes for this can be found at https://about.gitlab.com/releases/2022/10/22/gitlab-15-5-released/ There isn't much notable feature wise in this release, however there have been some bug fixes

Gitlab update

2022-08-28 Thread Ben Cooksley
Hi all, This evening I updated invent.kde.org to the latest version of Gitlab 15.3.1. The release notes didn't have too much interesting things for us aside from one item that people may find of interest:

Gitlab update

2022-07-09 Thread Ben Cooksley
Hi all, This evening I completed updating our Gitlab instance to 15.1.1, which brings some performance improvements and general bug fixes. While everything appears to be operating normally, please let us know if you find anything non-functional. Please note that due to abuse we've had to

Re: Namespaces for a few repositories on invent (was Re: Migration to Gitlab -- Update)

2020-05-10 Thread Ben Cooksley
On Mon, May 11, 2020 at 1:40 AM Bhushan Shah wrote: > > On Sun, May 10, 2020 at 02:54:35PM +0200, Luigi Toscano wrote: > > I went through the list of the new structure, and I can only imagine the > > work > > needed to reshuffle > > Am I still on time to propose some fine tuning? > > Sure, feel

Re: Namespaces for a few repositories on invent (was Re: Migration to Gitlab -- Update)

2020-05-10 Thread Ben Cooksley
On Mon, May 11, 2020 at 1:40 AM Bhushan Shah wrote: > > On Sun, May 10, 2020 at 02:54:35PM +0200, Luigi Toscano wrote: > > I went through the list of the new structure, and I can only imagine the > > work > > needed to reshuffle > > Am I still on time to propose some fine tuning? > > Sure, feel

Re: Namespaces for a few repositories on invent (was Re: Migration to Gitlab -- Update)

2020-05-10 Thread Bhushan Shah
On Sun, May 10, 2020 at 02:54:35PM +0200, Luigi Toscano wrote: > I went through the list of the new structure, and I can only imagine the work > needed to reshuffle > Am I still on time to propose some fine tuning? Sure, feel free to make suggestions on final place of items on structure > ==

Re: Migration to Gitlab -- Update

2020-05-10 Thread Bhushan Shah
Hello, On Sun, May 10, 2020 at 01:20:23PM +0200, Johan Ouwerkerk wrote: > On Sun, May 10, 2020 at 9:49 AM Ben Cooksley wrote: > > > > Following lengthy discussion in the original thread, it was agreed > > that the original sysadmin proposal of various categories would be > > implemented, with

Re: Namespaces for a few repositories on invent (was Re: Migration to Gitlab -- Update)

2020-05-10 Thread Bhushan Shah
On Sun, May 10, 2020 at 02:54:35PM +0200, Luigi Toscano wrote: > I went through the list of the new structure, and I can only imagine the work > needed to reshuffle > Am I still on time to propose some fine tuning? Sure, feel free to make suggestions on final place of items on structure > ==

Namespaces for a few repositories on invent (was Re: Migration to Gitlab -- Update)

2020-05-10 Thread Luigi Toscano
Ben Cooksley ha scritto: > -- Structure -- > > Following lengthy discussion in the original thread, it was agreed > that the original sysadmin proposal of various categories would be > implemented, with repositories organised according to that structure. > > You can find this documented at >

Namespaces for a few repositories on invent (was Re: Migration to Gitlab -- Update)

2020-05-10 Thread Luigi Toscano
Ben Cooksley ha scritto: > -- Structure -- > > Following lengthy discussion in the original thread, it was agreed > that the original sysadmin proposal of various categories would be > implemented, with repositories organised according to that structure. > > You can find this documented at >

Re: Migration to Gitlab -- Update

2020-05-10 Thread Bhushan Shah
Hello, On Sun, May 10, 2020 at 01:20:23PM +0200, Johan Ouwerkerk wrote: > On Sun, May 10, 2020 at 9:49 AM Ben Cooksley wrote: > > > > Following lengthy discussion in the original thread, it was agreed > > that the original sysadmin proposal of various categories would be > > implemented, with

Re: Migration to Gitlab -- Update

2020-05-10 Thread Johan Ouwerkerk
On Sun, May 10, 2020 at 9:49 AM Ben Cooksley wrote: > > Following lengthy discussion in the original thread, it was agreed > that the original sysadmin proposal of various categories would be > implemented, with repositories organised according to that structure. > > You can find this documented

Re: Migration to Gitlab -- Update

2020-05-10 Thread Johan Ouwerkerk
On Sun, May 10, 2020 at 9:49 AM Ben Cooksley wrote: > > Following lengthy discussion in the original thread, it was agreed > that the original sysadmin proposal of various categories would be > implemented, with repositories organised according to that structure. > > You can find this documented

Migration to Gitlab -- Update

2020-05-10 Thread Ben Cooksley
Good morning all, We recently had a rather lengthy discussion concerning the final manner in which Gitlab will be deployed for KDE. To ensure everything is clear, we'd like to summarise that and present the final structure which has been agreed upon, along with details on tools that will be able

Migration to Gitlab -- Update

2020-05-10 Thread Ben Cooksley
Good morning all, We recently had a rather lengthy discussion concerning the final manner in which Gitlab will be deployed for KDE. To ensure everything is clear, we'd like to summarise that and present the final structure which has been agreed upon, along with details on tools that will be able

Gitlab Update

2019-11-24 Thread Ben Cooksley
Hi all, This afternoon we completed the move of Gitlab from it's initial server (which was for the evaluation) to the production server that will hopefully serve us well for many years to come. As part of this we also upgraded it from Gitlab 12.3 to 12.5. Should anyone notice any problems,