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Use GitHub mirrors instead of Gerrit #35

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jamesmontalvo3 opened this issue Feb 22, 2022 · 11 comments
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Use GitHub mirrors instead of Gerrit #35

jamesmontalvo3 opened this issue Feb 22, 2022 · 11 comments
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jamesmontalvo3 commented Feb 22, 2022

Recommend using GitHub mirrors for WMF resources. See enterprisemediawiki/meza#1061

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Assuming Gerrit can indeed sometimes cause downloading problems - this will theoretically be solved once Wikimedia's code repository from Gerrit to GitLab, which will (theoretically) happen in a few months, no? So maybe this changeover is not worth the effort?

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I suppose it's not worth the effort until it presents an issue to you. We saw it when we started testing more conditions in CI, and hitting Gerrit a lot caused issues. Also in automated deploys to dev/test/production environments in succession would work for dev and test then fail in production, which sucked.

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jeffw16 commented Feb 22, 2022

I think this is a good idea and I think we should do this when we have time. Thank you James!

@Ayman161803
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I would like to work on this. Can I please have this assigned?

@yaronkoren
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Yes, definitely! Go ahead.

@adi-code22
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Is it okay if I work with the same issue?, it seems like a good first issue.

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jeffw16 commented Mar 7, 2023

In the interest of keeping things straightforward, let's keep it one person per task. Please try one of the other tasks suggested in #219. We value completion of harder tasks when selecting the GSoC contributor.

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Hello @jeffw16 , @yaronkoren , I would like to work on this issue. Could you please assign it to me, I noticed it has been assigned for two weeks.

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jeffw16 commented Mar 21, 2023

@bogisushrith thanks for your interest. This issue already has a code complete PR. It's just awaiting final testing and approval for merging.

@yaronkoren
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@bogisushrith (and anyone else) - for those of you who are interested in the Canasta Google Summer of Code project, we have already had interest from a good number of qualified candidates, so we have decided to limit our selection to the group of people who have already submitted a PR in one way or another, to avoid other people wasting their effort. If you want to participate in this year's GSoC, I would say you should find another project, with the Wikimedia Foundation or elsewhere. On the other hand, if you just want to contribute to Canasta, contributions are always welcome!

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This was done, about six months ago.

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