Back in October I proposed migrating Gerrit, Bugzilla, Buildbot, and Moin to 
GitLab:

https://www.wireshark.org/lists/wireshark-dev/201910/msg00006.html

I think we're ready to work on the migration in earnest. As stated in the email 
this will give us a more modern, standardized, and tightly integrated 
development environment. I don't have a solid schedule in place yet (see 
below), but hope to start migrating each service in the next few weeks.

A migration wiki is up and running at 
https://gitlab.com/wireshark/gitlab-migration/-/wikis/home which covers and 
expands on the issues discussed in the -dev mailing list thread. The "Code 
Review Comparison" section at 
https://gitlab.com/wireshark/gitlab-migration/-/wikis/Code-Review-(Gerrit) is 
probably of most interest to developers, since it details the various workflow 
differences between Gerrit and GitLab.

We also have a self-hosted test server up and running at 
https://gitlab-test.wireshark.org. Feel free to create an account, create merge 
requests, etc. If you'd like to try out a feature that requires a configuration 
change, let me know.

In the near term we need to decide whether or not we want to self-host or use 
gitlab.com. An overview of the differences between the two options can be found 
at 
https://gitlab.com/wireshark/gitlab-migration/-/wikis/SaaS-or-Self-Managed%3F. 
Once that has been decided we'll have a better idea of our migration 
requirements and what our timeline will be.
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