Re: [eigen] GitLab migration is starting now!

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I don't seem to be able to rebase/fast-forward merge this (I don't like polluting our history with trivial changes).

@Gael: Are there any project settings which need to be done for that?

Christoph

On 05/12/2019 18.57, Joel Holdsworth wrote:
Ok - it's working now. Here is MR #1 !

https://gitlab.com/libeigen/eigen/merge_requests/1

Does it deserve such a momentous designation? You be the judge.

Joel

On 12/5/19 5:27 PM, Christoph Hertzberg wrote:
I should have checked for new mails, before sending my last.

I just granted you Reporter rights (as well as to two other people who requested access -- I did not grant Developer access, of course).

I think the manual approval of new members won't be as tedious as the previous procedure of granting access to our bugzilla. And having a manual step with a small time delay might be a good way to avoid bug/PR-SPAM.

Cheers,
Christoph

On 05/12/2019 18.16, Joel Holdsworth wrote:
Ok... manual approval sounds tedious. I would recommend figuring out a way to automate the approval e.g. with a button on the website. Otherwise, it's just pointless admin for you guys.

Anyway, my username is "jhol", so can you make me reporter?

Joel

On 12/5/19 5:07 PM, Gael Guennebaud wrote:


On Thu, Dec 5, 2019 at 5:33 PM Joel Holdsworth <joel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx <mailto:joel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>> wrote:

    Hi Gael!

    Thanks for this. It's going to make my work so much easier.

    I just wanted to resubmit my int8 ostream patches, but it seems that I     dodn't have permissions to submit a merge request. Do you need to open
    up the MRs to non-members?


thank you for trying. I was indeed unsure whether MR was open to anybody. According to this page: https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/user/permissions.html, MR is open for "reporter" members only, meaning that we'll have to manually approve people wanting to join the project to propose MR.

For the record, compared to "guests" (aka everybody for a public project as Eigen), reporters have the following additional permissions:

View Security reports
See a list of jobs
See a job log
Download and browse job artifacts
View confidential issues
Assign issues
Label issues
Lock issue threads
Manage issue tracker
Manage related issues
Manage labels
Create code snippets
See a commit status
See a container registry
See environments
See a list of merge requests
View project statistics
View Error Tracking list

This seems OK to me.

gael.


    Thanks
    Joel


    On 12/4/19 9:17 PM, Gael Guennebaud wrote:
     >
     > The critical steps of the migration are done. I've thus made
    public the
     > new repo:
     >
     > https://gitlab.com/libeigen/eigen
     >
     > I've also re-opened the deprecated mercurial repo on bitbucket so
    that
     > people can smoothly migrate their clones, links, etc.
     >
     > Please report any outdated links and mercurial/bitbucket references
     > you'll find. I'm already aware of some pages on our wiki, like:
     > -
     >
http://eigen.tuxfamily.org/index.php?title=Developer%27s_Corner<http://eigen.tuxfamily.org/index.php?title=Developer%27s_Corner>
     > - http://eigen.tuxfamily.org/index.php?title=Mercurial
     >
     > Any help on updating those old documentations will be greatly
    appreciated!
     >
     > Gael
     >
     > On Wed, Dec 4, 2019 at 9:04 AM Gael Guennebaud
     > <gael.guennebaud@xxxxxxxxx <mailto:gael.guennebaud@xxxxxxxxx>
    <mailto:gael.guennebaud@xxxxxxxxx
    <mailto:gael.guennebaud@xxxxxxxxx>>> wrote:
     >
     >     Hi,
     >
     >     as planed we'll start the migration to GitLab today. This
    means that
     >     the Eigen's bitbucket project (repository+pull-requests) won't be
     >     accessible within a few minutes. Same for our bugzilla that
    will be
     >     turned as read-only.
     >
     >     Wish me good luck and see you soon for announcing the
    availability
     >     of the new git repository!
     >
     >     Cheers,
     >     Gael
     >











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