Information regarding upcoming Gitlab Migration

Ben Cooksley bcooksley at kde.org
Mon Apr 27 09:54:29 BST 2020


On Mon, Apr 27, 2020 at 7:26 PM Ilya Bizyaev <bizyaev at zoho.com> wrote:
>
> Hello Bhushan!
>
> Thank you for you work on the Gitlab migration!
>
> The lists look good! Here are some ideas that I have, in case you think they can be considered before we transition:
> • The "applications" category is somewhat misleading to me: it does not include all KDE applications, and not all repositories in that category are applications either. Looking through the list of projects in there, I think they can be safely distributed across other categories. Most complicated there are IMO kate, dolphin, klook, konqueror, konsole and yakuake. Somehow terminal emulators, file managers and text editors feel like they belong to the same category, but I don't know how to call it; maybe "files"?

We are aware that the name is not ideal yes, and alternative names
would definitely be welcome for this group of projects.

Alternatively, they could be transferred into other categories (as it
looks like most of them would fit within 'utilities' even if they are
rather essential ones)

> • Tentative, but I think a category called "science" might make sense creating. Since KDE regularly attempts to promote usage of our software in scientific institutions, that wouldn't hurt either. E.g. Mark (an app for data science) doesn't really belong in "education", and I think is also true for labplot and rkward.
> • I see a category named "others". Looking at its contents, maybe it can be renamed to "community"?

Most of these will in the long run be archived, so this category may
not end up being included in the final structure.

>
> Looking forward to the move!
>
> Cheers,
> Ilya.

Thanks,
Ben

>
>
> ---- Дата: Пн, 27 апр 2020 04:40:01 +0300 Bhushan Shah <bshah at kde.org> написал(а) ----
>
> [Please keep sysadmin at kde.org list or bshah at kde.org in the CC for
> replies]
>
> Hello Community members,
>
> In view of upcoming Gitlab migration, we sysadmin team wants to share
> the recommended structuring for the repositories on Gitlab.
>
> We had multiple options,
>
> - Flat structure: In this option we would have everything under one
> single namespace/group: https://invent.kde.org/kde/knetwalk
> - Subgroups under top-level group: In this option we would have a groups
> under KDE namespace: https://invent.kde.org/kde/games/knetwalk
> - Groups at top level: In this option we would establish a series of
> groups at the top level, e.g. https://invent.kde.org/games/knetwalk
>
> We have discussed this with small but representative group of
> contributors or maintainers, and based on their suggestions, we
> recommend that we go with option 3. Having sub-groups at top level will
> allow us to,
>
> - Provides good visibility on all reviews, tasks and other items within
> the groups/modules we define
> - Provides improvements to discoverability of projects
> - Makes it possible for groups of projects to establish a group level
> task board should it fit their needs (for tracking a release for
> instance)
> - Makes the most semantic sense, as the ‘KDE’ top level group suggested
> in option 2 is duplicative considering the Gitlab instance is under
> kde.org.
> - The discoverability of projects is maximised, as there is no need to
> open the top level ‘KDE’ group before going into the subgroup.
>
> I've worked on draft "move" of the current set of the repositories in
> their respective subgroups at the repo-metadata project's branch [1].
> You can browse the directory structure to get idea of how final
> structure on Gitlab would look like.
>
> If we don't have any objections we would like to implement this next
> week and move projects to https://invent.kde.org.
>
> Thanks!
> Bhushan for sysadmin team
>
> [1] https://cgit.kde.org/sysadmin/repo-metadata.git/tree/projects-invent?h=bshah/invent
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