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Re: [tor-bugs] #30857 [Internal Services/Services Admin Team]: migrate (some projects? everything?) from trac to gitlab
#30857: migrate (some projects? everything?) from trac to gitlab
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Reporter: anarcat | Owner: (none)
Type: project | Status: new
Priority: Medium | Milestone:
Component: Internal Services/Services Admin | Version:
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Severity: Normal | Resolution:
Keywords: | Actual Points:
Parent ID: #29400 | Points:
Reviewer: | Sponsor:
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Comment (by anarcat):
So while I personnally believe we should migrate to GitLab for a variety
of reasons, we may want to keep running Trac forever instead. I suspect
that will not be the case, but I'm open to the idea.
What I am strongly against, however, is running *both* software
indefinitely. They are *both* complex pieces of machinery (GitLab maybe
even more so) and it would me nonsensical to run them both at the same
time. That would make basically *everyone* unhappy: people unhappy with
trac or GitLab would still have to deal with it, and I, as a sysadmin,
would still need to maintain both as well. That's the "status quo" option
1, above, and I really think it's a bad idea.
If we're going to use GitLab, we should migrate. I don't think it's
reasonable to maintain both services forever. I must admit that I was
assuming that, by setting up the GitLab instance, a decision had been made
to migrate as well, but you are right that this decision hasn't been
clearly made yet either.
Therefore, this is also a space to have that discussion. I have heard
rumours of concern about GitLab, but nothing clearly substanciated yet.
Also, just to keep the idea open and recognize a decision hasn't actually
been made, I'll add the "option zero" of not using GitLab at all and
shutting down the experiment. I feel that's also the wrong way to go as
people are generally enthusiastic about the project, but I'll keep an open
mind. :)
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Ticket URL: <https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/ticket/30857#comment:11>
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