[igt-dev] RFC: Migration to Gitlab
Daniel Stone
daniel at fooishbar.org
Wed Aug 22 16:37:22 UTC 2018
Hi Rodrigo,
On Wed, 22 Aug 2018 at 17:06, Rodrigo Vivi <rodrigo.vivi at intel.com> wrote:
> On Wed, Aug 22, 2018 at 10:19:19AM -0400, Adam Jackson wrote:
> > On Wed, 2018-08-22 at 16:13 +0300, Jani Nikula wrote:
> > > - Sticking to fdo bugzilla and disabling gitlab issues for at least
> > > drm-intel for the time being. Doing that migration in the same go is a
> > > bit much I think. Reassignment across bugzilla and gitlab will be an
> > > issue.
> >
> > Can you elaborate a bit on the issues here? The actual move-the-bugs
> > process has been pretty painless for the parts of xorg we've done so
> > far.
>
> I guess there is nothing against moving the bugs there. The concern is only on
> doing everything at once.
>
> I'm in favor of moving gits for now and after we are confident that
> everything is there and working we move the bugs.
As Daniel alluded to, the only issue I really have is moving _all_ the
kernel repos at once. At the end of the year we'll have easy automatic
scaling thanks to the independent services being separated. As it is,
all the GitLab services (apart from CI runners) run on a single
machine, so we have limited options if it becomes overwhelmed with
load.
Do you have a particular concern about the repos? e.g. what would you
check for to make sure things are 'there and working'?
> One question about the bugzilla:
>
> Will all the referrences on all commit messages get outdated after
> bugzilla is dead?
> Or bugzilla will stay up for referrence but closed for interaction?
> or all old closed stuff are always moved and bugzilla.fd.o as well and
> bugzilla.fd.o will be mirroring gitlab?
When bugs are migrated from Bugzilla to GitLab, only open bugs are
migrated. Closed ones are left in place, as is; open ones have a
comment at the end saying that the bug has moved to GitLab, a URL
linking to the new GitLab issue, and telling them to please chase it
up there.
Even when we move everyone completely off Bugzilla, we will keep it as
a read-only mirror forever. Even with Phabricator, which very few
people ever used, has had all its bugs and code review captured and
archived, so we can continue to preserve all the old content and
links, without having to run the actual service.
Cheers,
Daniel
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