On Mon, Aug 8, 2016 at 10:23 AM, Miroslav Suchý <msuchy(a)redhat.com> wrote:
At Flock, sever people asked me why Mock is not on github or pagure
as it
would easy the contribution process.
I am thinking the same for some time. But I was just lazy to initialize it.
So here it comes now:
Does anyone object if I move it? What is your preference? Github or Pagure?
And BTW: I am preparing new release (with F25 configs), so if you have some
patches lying somewhere, it is good time to send them my way right now.
I don't like either of those choices very much for the following reasons:
GitHub:
* Proprietary
* No integration with existing account services
Pagure:
* Slow and often unreliable
* Releases don't work as expected
* UX is not intuitive
I'd prefer GitLab (either hosted by Fedora or on
GitLab.com), as it is
open-source, has a good user experience, supports the contribution
model everyone wants, has a more flexible integrated CI (you can use
Fedora docker images to have a Fedora environment with GitLab CI) and
supports most existing account services for sign-on. GitLab doesn't
currently integrate with FAS, but I doubt it would take much for it to
do so. GitLab CE is FOSS, too.
I'm honestly surprised we don't have a GitLab instance in Fedora infra yet...
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