Wednesday, September 9, 2020

[389-devel] Re: 389-ds Migration to GitHub - [2020-09-12 - 2020-09-13]

On Wed, Sep 9, 2020 at 1:39 AM William Brown <wbrown@suse.de> wrote:
> I've managed to disable Github notifications but there are two more things that should be taken into the account:
>
> 1. Pagure notifications - as Viktor has suggested, probably, we can ask Pierre-Yves Chibon <pingou@pingoured.fr> to do this for us at Friday.
>
> 2. Bugzilla notifications. It may be that it's not possible to disable it for everyone involved. In that case, it will be one time thing that will spam you with 3000 emails. :) But I hope not.

I love emails!
In general though, great work here Simon. This is a really huge task, so thanks for undertaking it. 
Thanks!
 
So, the final look is ready, please, check:

The migration project that can be used by other teams:

Issues:

Pull requests can be found by filtering labels (I've created them as issues so we can store all of the valuable discussions that were held there):

The pull requests that were open on the moment of migration (you can download the code from the last comment) are here:

Milestones:

Tags and releases:

The updated Bugzillas will look like this (I've changed Devel Whiteboard and added the link to Links table):

Pagure issues and PRs will be closed and each of them will have the message similar to this:
The code:

So. please, check and we can move on this weekend if everything is good.

Sincerely,
Simon

On Tue, Sep 8, 2020 at 8:21 PM Simon Pichugin <spichugi@redhat.com> wrote:
Hi team,
for the last couple of weeks, I was working on the migration tool that will allow us to switch 389-ds project to GitHub.

It will be done through the weekend 2020-09-12 - 2020-09-13.

I was testing it on a custom repo for some time but, please, review the code, if you would like to:

I will open the example 389-ds-base [migrated] repo tomorrow when my final run will finish.

I've managed to disable Github notifications but there are two more things that should be taken into the account:

1. Pagure notifications - as Viktor has suggested, probably, we can ask Pierre-Yves Chibon <pingou@pingoured.fr> to do this for us at Friday.

2. Bugzilla notifications. It may be that it's not possible to disable it for everyone involved. In that case, it will be one time thing that will spam you with 3000 emails. :) But I hope not.

Regards,
Simon


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