Sourceware forge experiment
Andrew Pinski
pinskia@gmail.com
Thu Oct 24 20:25:07 GMT 2024
On Sun, Oct 20, 2024 at 6:26 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). Some
> things haven't been setup yet (external trackers/bugzilla, incoming
> email, ci, etc.)
>
> The full setup can be found in this git repository:
> https://sourceware.org/cgit/forge/
>
> For now it is only open for existing maintainers/developers for
> experimentating with a pull-request model. We can add others as long
> as they understand this is an experiment and does not mean projects
> are accepting patches through it. Contributions should still be sent
> through the mailinglists.
Is the pull request to the gcc:gcc-test repo limited? Do you need
extra permissions added to do it?
This was not mentioned so I thought I could register with my
@gcc.gnu.org account as the email and it would work.
Thanks,
Andrew Pinski
>
> 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.
>
> https://sourceware.org/mailman/listinfo/forge
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