Retiring Phabricator - Migrating tasks to Gitlab

Ben Cooksley bcooksley at kde.org
Fri May 26 22:09:57 BST 2023


On Fri, May 26, 2023 at 9:31 AM Nate Graham <nate at kde.org> wrote:

> On 5/23/23 03:48, Ben Cooksley wrote:>     Also, in Phabricator, Tasks
> have no real "home"; they just have project
> >     tags, and they can have multiple such tags to be able to belong to
> >     multiple projects. For example "VDG" and also "Plasma". Such a Task
> >     shows up in both projects' workboards. But in GitLab, Issues need to
> >     live in one place and only one place. So for such Phab tasks, we
> would
> >     need a way to determine the single new home of the Task in GitLab,
> and
> >     perhaps tag them with global-scope labels or something?
> >
> >
> > Yes, we would need to do a deconflicting process there.
> > Any thoughts on the best approach to that?
>
> At least in the case where a Task is tagged with VDG and also something
> else, it probably makes sense to have it live on GitLab in the
> "something else" project/group/etc. Back in the Phab days, we used to
> tag everything VDG-relevant with the VDG tag, but on Gitlab it probably
> makes more sense to just CC the "@teams/vdg" group instead.
>

Excellent, sounds like we've got a path forward then.

I will look at publishing a list of projects this weekend (separate thread)
so people can nominate the project that should receive those issues.
Note that if existing projects don't really fit (because it is for a
collection of projects) we may want to consider use of something like was
setup for KF6 (https://invent.kde.org/teams/frameworks-devs/kf6-workboard
for instance)


>
> Nate
>

Cheers,
Ben
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