On 07/03/2013 10:51 PM, Kevin Fenzi wrote:
So, perhaps this was berried in one of the previous discussions, but
I
don't think we want to replace fedorahosted. Lets stop saying that. Any
gitlab deployment I would like to see as a new service for those that
would like that, folks who don't want to be bothered could just keep
using fedorahosted.
So, moving forward, can we just drop any mention of fedorahosted from
this discussion? Call it 'gitlab deployment' or 'gitlab instance for
fedora' or something. ;) Please?
You are right... My bad, sorry. I didn't mean to say that it will replace
fedorahosted whatsoever. I pictured it being deployed under a subdomain of
fedorahosted like the current gitweb. This would not change the current look
and feel of
fedorahosted.org. And of course that would be opt-in, noone
would
be compelled to change theirhabits :)
We could possibly do a demo in a cloud instance depending on whats
involved.
Cool, that would be nice.
>> D) aim to have GitLab in production for all Fedora projects on
>> September 1
This is...not likely. :)
a) We should not try and move all projects to it. Only folks who want
to use it/opt in.
b) We have a process for bringing up a new supported service:
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Request_For_Resources?rd=Infrastructure/RFR
I'm sorry it's a bit involved and has many steps. This is to make sure
we can actually support something moving forward and don't just get it
dumped on us.
c) We freeze around release milestones. It's likely that Fedora 20 will
be landing sometime in Aug or early Sept, so we would have to make sure
not to disrupt our primary mission of producing Fedora.
Yeap, that was Sytse'sproposal without knowing much about the subject. I
guess I am to
blame here :p
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