[pve-devel] Gitlab-ci

Alexandre DERUMIER aderumier at odiso.com
Tue Aug 27 11:24:10 CEST 2019


Hi,

I think 1 benefit of gitlab,github,... is the tracking of merge request.
(To not lost some patches series send months ago).

For code review it great too. (make comments directly in the merge)


I'm curious, do you use some kind of email scripts, special email client, to manage current workflow ?
(Sometime I'm lost myself with my patches ;)



----- Mail original -----
De: "Thomas Lamprecht" <t.lamprecht at proxmox.com>
À: "pve-devel" <pve-devel at pve.proxmox.com>, "Kamil Trzciński" <ayufan at ayufan.eu>
Envoyé: Lundi 26 Août 2019 19:47:56
Objet: Re: [pve-devel] Gitlab-ci

On 26.08.19 12:43, Kamil Trzciński wrote: 
> Did you think about using GitLab to at least to host all sources? 

For now that won't happen soon. 

> 
> I think that using Merge Requests workflow could actually be better and 
> easier to contribute to 
> than current mailing list. 
> 

IMO this depends on what one is accustomed too. I find the mailinglist 
approach in general easier, I need no account (already have a mail address) 
can use my own clients, it's all plain text, ... 

That said, there where some discussions on adding supporting tools like 
"patchew" and maybe even GitLab may be an option some day, but not soon, 
the current workflow may seem a bit lowlevel or unused too, especially for 
people which came to OpenSource relative recently, where GitLab/Hub like 
platforms were already really popular. But we have docs for the contribution 
process, and in general will really try to help people who actively try to 
contribute, if they have any questions. I personally also try to take almost 
everything resembling a patch in any way, if possible - at least if it comes 
from people not employed by Proxmox (as then it's their job to do so ;) ) 

Depending pull-requests and merge base workflow, yes that could sometimes be 
nicer, but it does not really fits our review procedure and not all like it 
here. 

At the end I think that everybody should be able to send a mail, naturally 
it adds some sort of barrier and it's not anyhow a goal to result in people 
not contributing because of this. But also if you change the whole process 
to GitLab/Hub/... one will "lock out" another group of people, or better 
said make new contributions less likely. 

btw. I'm currently eyeing sourcehut, it's a bit of a compromise and may 
develop into something I'd have no issue to use, not that it'd be my decision 
alone. 

In the world of OpenSource, mailing list worked good for quite a bit for 
quite bigger projects, so for now we should get away with it a bit longer. 

cheers, 
Thomas 

> 
> On Tue, Apr 17, 2018 at 10:53 AM Rene Jochum <rene at jochums.at> wrote: 
> 
>> On 2018-04-17 10:27, Dietmar Maurer wrote: 
>>> I personally think this adds much overhead and does not really help 
>>> developing software. 
>>> 
>> 
>> Ok. 


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