Re: [BuildStream] Cleaning up BuildStream organization on GitLab



Hi everyone,

I've now tidied up the BuildStream repos so that the group level landing page is less cluttered:

https://gitlab.com/BuildStream

I filtered based on when things were last updated and archived the ones which clearly have no current activity.

This can be very easily undone so please, if there are any issues, let me know and we can address.

If you need to view a project that is archived, you can only do so via the url. The projects that I have archived are:

https://gitlab.com/BuildStream/gnome-test-data
https://gitlab.com/BuildStream/defs2bst
https://gitlab.com/BuildStream/jhbuild2bst
https://gitlab.com/BuildStream/gnome-modulesets-base
https://gitlab.com/BuildStream/debootstrap-ostree
https://gitlab.com/BuildStream/debsrc2bst
https://gitlab.com/BuildStream/buildstream-sysroots
https://gitlab.com/BuildStream/cargo-fetcher
https://gitlab.com/BuildStream/glade-demo
https://gitlab.com/BuildStream/buildstream-examples
https://gitlab.com/BuildStream/buildstream-integration

Thanks,
Laurence




On 2019-07-02 23:13, Laurence Urhegyi wrote:
Sorry for the late response on this one - I've been away on holiday.
Yes I'll pick this up.

Cheers,
Laurence

On 2019-06-27 09:17, Sander Striker wrote:
That sounds like a plan then.  Laurence, are you picking that up?

Cheers,

Sander

On Mon, Jun 24, 2019 at 8:34 PM Laurence Urhegyi via buildstream-list
<buildstream-list gnome org> wrote:

Hi Chandan,

I think it's a good idea (we actually discussed it during the irc
meeting a few weeks back too).

One thing we could look at is archiving the projects instead of
deleting:


https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/user/project/settings/#archiving-a-project

I think we take each project on a case by case, locate the
owner/maintainer and liaise with them to shut it down. I think this
is
non controversial and we can get started on it without delay.

Cheers,
Laurence

On 2019-06-24 19:07, Chandan Singh wrote:
Hi all,

I was browsing the list of repositories under the BuildStream
organization on
GitLab [1] and we appear to have accumulated a lot of repositories
over
time.

I, for one, don't think we actually need all of them. For some of
them,
I am not
sure if the BuildStream organization is the right place.

I think there's value in ensuring that the organization page
doesn't
list
things that are outdated or unsupported.

Sorry to pick on certain projects but here are some examples of
what I
am
talking about:

* gnome-test-data [2] describes itself as "A temporary project,
this
should be removed soon". It was last updated an year ago, and
evidently
hasn't been removed :)

* bst-plugins-ostree was never used, but exists.

* I am also unsure whether the nosoftware subgroup [4] is used by
anyone or
anything.

So, I wanted to ask how others feel about this? And if people
agree,
how should
we proceed?

Cheers,
Chandan

[1]: https://gitlab.com/BuildStream
[2]: https://gitlab.com/BuildStream/gnome-test-data
[3]: https://gitlab.com/BuildStream/bst-plugins-ostree
[4]: https://gitlab.com/BuildStream/nosoftware
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