[tor-project] gitlab next steps
Gaba
gaba at torproject.org
Mon Sep 30 19:17:46 UTC 2019
A reminder that this meeting is tomorrow (October 1st) at 17UTC.
Tentative agenda here: https://pad.riseup.net/p/e-q1GP43W4gsY_tYUNxf
El 9/17/19 a las 12:47 PM, Gaba escribió:
> Hi!
>
> We met today to talk about the migration from trac into gitlab. The
> agenda and notes are in the pad
> (https://pad.riseup.net/p/e-q1GP43W4gsY_tYUNxf) and in the body of this
> mail.
>
> You can look at the logs for the meeting in:
> http://meetbot.debian.net/tor-meeting/2019/tor-meeting.2019-09-17-18.01.html
>
>
> Next meeting will be on October 1st.
>
>
> CONTENT OF THE PAD:
>
> References:
> mail with context:
> https://lists.torproject.org/pipermail/tor-project/2019-July/002407.html
> planning document: https://nc.riseup.net/s/SnQy3yMJewRBwA7
> migration code: https://dip.torproject.org/ahf/trac-migration
> ticket: https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/ticket/30857
>
>
> Agenda September 17th
>
> * Revisit agenda
> * Update that where we are at
> * Stuff that seems that still needs to be resolved or decided upon:
> * IRC ticket number bot
> * redirection from bugs.torproject.org to gitlab ticket (legacy
> project resolve links?)
> * structure for projects
> * anonymous users/ user registration
> * Preserving existing trac data
>
> * data migration process
>
> * Next steps
>
> Notes
>
> Logs:
> http://meetbot.debian.net/tor-meeting/2019/tor-meeting.2019-09-17-18.01.html
>
> On ticket numbers:
>
> 1) IRC bot for tickets (zwiebelbot) - get ticket's title and a link to
> the ticket when we write #TICKET-NUMBER. In gitlab tickets are per project.
>
> possible solutions:
>
> 1. write a plug-in for the bot that is running zwiebelbot to fetch
> the data via gitlab's api. we will lose the short hand ticket id syntax
> (#xxx) and have to use project-name#xxx instead with that
>
>
> 2) redirect from bugs.torproject.org/#TICKET-NUMBER to the right issue
> in gitlab
>
> possible solutions:
>
> 1. a part of the migration from tickets from trac to all the
> different gitlab project, we save a mapping between the old ticket ID's
> and their new project paths, which would allow us to update the
> redirection service with a tool that looks at htis mapping and does the
> redirect
>
> 2. all tickets first get migrated to a single project where there's
> a one to one mapping between ticket IDs in trac and gitlab so bugs.tpo/N
> point to dip.tpo/legacy/N
>
> for future issues (not legacy) we will have
> bugs.torproject.org/project/NNN
>
>
> 3) the question is how to keep ticket numbers consistent across the
> migration if we want to have tickets split between mut roject
>
>
> Nick's Absolute Requirements:
> 1. If there is #NN in trac, and there is tor#NN in gitlab, then
> they must be the same bug.
> 2. If there is tor#MM in gitlab, and it is the same as some bug
> #NN in trac, then MM must equal NN.
>
>
> NEXT STEP: AHF will experiment with aproach 2.2 on moving tickets from
> legacy project into its own. (ahf will move forward)
>
> Structure for projects:
>
> Proposed structure:
>
>
>
> Group TEAM X - all team members have ownership on this group.
>
> Project X1 - the ones related to repositories. Example:
> snowflake or little-t tor.
>
> Group XX1 - example pluggable transports for anti-censorship
> team
>
> Project Y - at organization level, example scalability that may
> touch all teams.
>
>
> NEXT STEP: rename the group 'torproject' to tpo (gaba will do it)
> NEXT STEP: add the rule "do not have two elements in the project naming
> tree with the same name, even if they are not ambiguous"
> NEXT STEP: add the rule "short names when possible for projects or groups"
>
> Anonymous users/ user registration:
>
> Options:
> (1) cypherpunks - people not ok with this one as there are trolls
> (2) salsa custom signup form - some people say this is not totally
> effective
> (3) akismet + recaptcha - not really an option because it blocks tor
> users and tracks people
> (4) write a custom captcha plugin - some people say this is not totally
> effective
> (5) open registration - spam is a huge issue here
>
> Proposals:
>
> 1) i suggest we manually register gitlab accounts for known good
> contributors and open up contributions from github issues (from catalyst)
>
> 2) open registration with some spam-limiter, and moderate accounts
> (from nick)
>
> 3) consider experimenting with the salsa custom signup form
>
>
> NEXT STEP: We need more research on how to deal with spam in gitlab.
> NOTHING DECIDED YET. (gaba will check)
>
> Preserving existing trac data:
>
> NEXT STEP with a list of things that you will not see in gitlab from trac
>
> Data migration process:
>
> NEXT STEP: write down a more concrete plan for migration. What do we
> test for? When we do it? Who is helping? - (gaba will do it)
>
>
> Issues about migration will be deal here:
> https://dip.torproject.org/ahf/trac-migration
>
>
>
>
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