On Sat, Feb 05, 2022 at 09:57:29PM +0100, Harald Welte wrote:
For those repositories hosted in gerrit (mainly CNI),
we would still
keep
git.osmocom.org a read-only mirror, like we do it right now.
All projects I work on are on gerrit. Does that mean I will not even notice
that gitea was introduced?
Will I need to do anything on the gitea UI, other than creating a new
repository once every other year, if at all?
Is it going to be gerrit on the one side, and gitea on the other, so that there
are two "classes" of git repositories with different workflows required for
each?
I don't personally have a reason to change anything, I see infrastructure
fragmentation as something worth avoiding, and I don't particularly yearn for
more web UI, but fine if it makes someone else's day. I did oppose adopting
gerrit back in the days, and gerrit has indeed been a huge help in code review
after all. So maybe this is cool, I trust your judgement there.
~N