<div dir='auto'>Sorry for mangled phone formatting, but go to https://gitlab.freedesktop.org, follow the + menu to create a new project, select 'import' and then GitHub.</div><div class="gmail_extra"><br><div class="gmail_quote">On 25 Sep 2019 5:56 pm, Kyle Brenneman <kbrenneman@nvidia.com> wrote:<br type="attribution" /><blockquote class="quote" style="margin:0 0 0 .8ex;border-left:1px #ccc solid;padding-left:1ex"><p dir="ltr">On 9/24/19 11:40 PM, Matt Turner wrote:
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> On Wed, Sep 11, 2019 at 9:14 PM Kyle Brenneman <kbrenneman@nvidia.com> wrote:
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>> On 9/9/19 12:07 PM, Adam Jackson wrote:
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>>> On Wed, 2019-09-04 at 14:27 -0600, Kyle Brenneman wrote:
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>>>> On 9/4/19 8:44 AM, Daniel Stone wrote:
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>>>>> Hi,
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>>>>> On Wed, 4 Sep 2019 at 15:12, Chuck Atkins <chuck.atkins@kitware.com> wrote:
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>>>>>> Can we use Gitlab's GitHub import feature?
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>>>>>> https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/help/user/project/import/github.md
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>>>>>> I haven't used it before but it looks like it will migrate everything, i.e. repo, issues, prs, etc.
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>>>>> Yeah, we definitely can. We can create a new namespace for GLVND and
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>>>>> import the project into there.
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>>>>> Who else should I add to the group?
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>>>> I'm not very familiar with the administrative side of GitLab -- does
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>>>> adding to the group just control who can check in new commits?
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>>> It's fairly fine-grained, for details see:
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>>> https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/user/permissions.html
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>>> - ajax
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>> In that case, in addition to myself and the other NVIDIA engineers, Adam
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>> Jackson would probably make sense to add for push/merge permission. Not
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>> sure who else.
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>> Is there anything that's needed from me to get the GitHub repo ready to
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>> import?
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>> -Kyle
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> Okay, everyone is in agreement. Great!
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> Mesa 19.2.0 is going to be released tomorrow and has been prepared for
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> libglvnd finally having pkgconfig files after many years of waiting,
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> but there's no libglvnd release for distros to ship. Is there
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> something we're waiting on?
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> Can we make a release, transition to FDO Gitlab, etc? Daniel says that
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> only someone with permissions on the GitHub repo (Kyle, I suppose) can
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> do the transition.
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> Can we please make this happen tomorrow?
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I just updated the libglvnd package version to 1.2.0, and tagged it as a
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new release.
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As for migrating the repository, what do I need to do to do that?
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-Kyle
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