On Tue, Jun 25, 2024 at 5:19 AM Francesco Negri <fnegri@wikimedia.org> wrote:
> > Finally, I think we should move the few repositories we have
> > canonically on GitHub to GitLab.
>
> Maybe this last point deserves a separate discussion. I assume we're
> talking about https://github.com/toolforge/ or do we have other ones?
> Are they "community projects" or "WMCS-managed projects"?
https://github.com/toolforge/ started as a place to collect community
projects, but did then become the "official" home of PAWS and Quarry
when they left Yuvi's personal github account for a shared space. I
think there may be a couple of additional origin repos there now as
well.
> Who are the admins of the "toolforge" GitHub org?
https://github.com/orgs/toolforge/people?query=role%3Aowner
> Are the projects there using GitHub Actions and how difficult is it to migrate them to GitLab CI?
This sort of feels like a Rook question...
* https://github.com/toolforge/paws/tree/main/.github/workflows
* https://github.com/toolforge/quarry/tree/main/.github/workflows
* https://github.com/toolforge/superset-deploy/tree/main/.github/workflows
* https://github.com/toolforge/tf-infra-test/tree/main/.github/workflows
* https://github.com/toolforge/github-actions/tree/main/.github/workflows
Bryan
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