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Re: GitLab migration

 

I believe GitLab has a wiki so we could define the workflow there so
that it's handy for developers and users filing bug reports.

On 10/10/19 9:03 AM, Mark Roszko wrote:
> GitHub/GitLab style interfaces depend on using labels for everything. So
> yes, someone should define the workflow ahead of time, including label
> usage.
> 
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> 
> On Thu, Oct 10, 2019 at 5:30 AM Ian McInerney <Ian.S.McInerney@xxxxxxxx
> <mailto:Ian.S.McInerney@xxxxxxxx>> wrote:
> 
>     On a similar note, the issue workflow will need to be modified if
>     the GitLab tracker is used. Unfortunately, GitLab doesn't seem to
>     have the same functionality as the Launchpad tracker with respect to
>     issue status and severity. This might be a good time to finalize the
>     earlier work that Nick had started to formalize the issue process
>     and the bug tracker workflow before we transition to the GitLab
>     tracker. That way we can define how we want to do this from the
>     outset. This will probably require some trial and error and
>     discussions to fully work it out.
> 
>     -Ian
> 
>     On Thu, Oct 10, 2019 at 8:51 AM Maciej Suminski
>     <maciej.suminski@xxxxxxx <mailto:maciej.suminski@xxxxxxx>> wrote:
> 
>         On 10/10/19 2:30 AM, Andrew Lutsenko wrote:
>         <snip>
>         > In terms of issues migration I think moving open issues via
>         script and
>         > locking down launchpad tracker is the best option. Even if
>         migrated
>         > issues and comments on them will be owned by some service
>         account/bot.
>         > It should be doable to include enough information there so
>         that it's
>         > clear who originally posted it and the context is not lost.
> 
>         I agree, I am not sure if there is any added value in having correct
>         authors assigned to issues/comments, compared to displaying the
>         information in the contents field. Since I have spent some time
>         scripting both Launchpad and Gitlab, let me see how it can be done.
> 
>         Cheers,
>         Orson
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