[Mesa-dev] Gitlab migration
Marek Olšák
maraeo at gmail.com
Sat May 26 06:42:52 UTC 2018
On Thu, May 24, 2018 at 6:46 AM, Daniel Stone <daniel at fooishbar.org> wrote:
> Hi all,
> I'm going to attempt to interleave a bunch of replies here.
>
> On 23 May 2018 at 20:34, Jason Ekstrand <jason at jlekstrand.net> wrote:
> > The freedesktop.org admins are trying to move as many projects and
> services
> > as possible over to gitlab and somehow I got hoodwinked into
> spear-heading
> > it for mesa. There are a number of reasons for this change. Some of
> those
> > reasons have to do with the maintenance cost of our sprawling and aging
> > infrastructure. Some of those reasons provide significant benefit to the
> > project being migrated:
>
> Thanks for starting the discussion! I appreciate the help.
>
> To be clear, we _are_ migrating the hosting for all projects, as in,
> the remote you push to will change. We've slowly staged this with a
> few projects of various shapes and sizes, and are confident that it
> more than holds up to the load. This is something we can pull the
> trigger on roughly any time, and I'm happy to do it whenever. When
> that happens, trying to push to ssh://git.fd.o will give you an error
> message explaining how to update your SSH keys, how to change your
> remotes, etc.
>
> cgit and anongit will not be orphaned: they remain as push mirrors so
> are updated simultaneously with GItLab pushes, as will the GitHub
> mirrors. Realistically, we can't deprecate anongit for a (very) long
> time due to the millions of Yocto forks which have that URL embedded
> in their build recipes. Running cgit alongside that is fairly
> low-intervention. And hey, if we look at the logs in five years' time
> and see 90% of people still using cgit to browse and not GitLab,
> that's a pretty strong hint that we should put effort into keeping it.
>
Well, I don't know what people are talking about. A cgit commit log is a
tight table with 5 columns with information. I can't find anything like
that in GitLab. All I could find is this:
https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/jekstrand/mesa/commits/master
The elements are too large and don't have much information. Why would you
have the author name on another line when you could add another column
instead? There is a lot of unused screen space. And why having avatars in
the commit log. It's not Facebook.
Then there is the project Overview page. It mostly just shows files in the
top level directory. Compare it with cgit where the Overview page looks
like a, guess what, overview!
OK, that was harsh, but there is a lot of truth to it. I guess GitLab is
great for admins and I get that. Speaking of the web UI, at least the
read-only view is impressively unimpressive.
Marek
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