Sourceware forge experiment

Mark Wielaard mark@klomp.org
Fri Nov 8 13:07:54 GMT 2024


Hi Eric,

On Thu, 2024-10-24 at 15:44 -0400, Eric Gallager wrote:
> On Sun, Oct 20, 2024 at 9:27 PM Mark Wielaard <mark@klomp.org> wrote:
> > As an experiment Sourceware is now running an forgejo v9 instance at
> > https://forge.sourceware.org
> > 
> > Everybody with an @sourceware.org, @cygwin.com or @gcc.gnu.org address
> > can register an account (please use the same user name as your account
> > name).
> > 
> > The setup has disabled most "extras" (no badges, stars, issues, wikis,
> > packages, timetracking, milestones, etc.). And users can only fork
> > existing repos (it has mirrors of various sourceware projects).
> 
> Is the intent to get mirrors of all of them on there at some point?
> I'm only seeing a few at the moment...

To see how well it scales a couple more sourceware projects now have a
mirror on the forge: https://forge.sourceware.org/explore/organizations
gcc, binutils-gdb, glibc, elfutils, newlib, valgrind, debugedit,
bunsen, annobin, bzip2, cgen, dwz, insight, libabigail and systemtap.

If you are interested in others, please just ask.
https://sourceware.org/projects.html

> > There is also a new mailinglist for discussion about the setup and the
> > best way to create a pull-request workflow. Please subscribe if you
> > create an account and mention which project/organization you would
> > like do some experiments for. We can then add you to that organization.
> > 
> 
> ...is subscribing necessary? I'm trying to limit my subscriptions...
> 
> > https://sourceware.org/mailman/listinfo/forge

It isn't necessary, but it is a good place to discuss the forge
experiment. You don't have to be subscribed to post and you can read
the archives through https://inbox.sourceware.org/forge (also through
nntp, imap, atom or git cloning the whole thing).

Cheers,

Mark


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