On 2019-01-31 17:05, Ralph Ronnquist wrote:
> I dropped this lines on IRC before realizing it should be an email
> discussion:
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> 09:37 < rrq> how strong is our atachment to "gitlab" as web user
>       interface (WUI) to the git repositiories?
> 09:38 < rrq> the gitlab software is gradually growing and expanding 
> into
>       new  functional areas, well beyond git repository browsing.
> 09:39 < rrq> do we follow that train into its nirvana? or do we step
>       off?
> 09:41 < rrq> I prefer stepping off, of course, since I'm quite fond of
>              simplicity.
> 09:43 < rrq> also, for me, a WUI is an "extra" that I don't use much; 
> my
>       git access is mostly "$ git ..."
> 09:46  * rrq realized that some people sleep in (my) daytime...
> ------------------
> 
> We are currently on the 11.4.x version series of gitlab, and it appears
> that this series is being phased out as unsupported, since gitlab now 
> is
> at an 11.7.x series. That series, or any in between, introduces a range
> of new functions for using the gitlab WUI for various of new/other
> things apart from repository browsing.
> 
> The question is whether or not to go with that flow, and thus upgrade 
> to
> 11.7.x. If not, the side question is: what's the alternative. Or 
> rather,
> which of the several alternatives to go with.
> 
> I'm quite familiar with "cgit" myself, and think it serves the purpose
> quite well. Though it comes totally without steak knifes, and I think 
> it
> would require a sizable amount of upfront hands-on to fit into all our
> current uses of gitlab. (That in itself would on the other hand have a
> postiive side-effect of identifying and perhaps documenting those uses)
> 
> But, I'm not attached to one way or the other, since my personal use of
> this is limited to repository access. I wouldn't be against; well, not
> strongly against, upgrading gitlab.
> 
> Ralph.
> _______________________________________________
I'm not a huge fan of gitlab and deplore feature creep. But alas, I am a 
gui-girl. I have never connected to gitlab via terminal (that I can 
remember).  Last year KatolaZ tried valiantly to give me a basic git 
lesson. Thud. Is there not a simple gui interface or is the gitlab 
monster the only show in town?
Just to remind everyone that someone else would have to take over the 
website. That would probably be Evilham who has helped me more than once 
to navigate that hairball and can do what I do in a fraction of the time 
and with fewer errors.
We would also need someone to monitor and vet the git user registrations 
to eliminate the spammers who register almost daily.  The big purge last 
summer eliminated nearly 1000 spam accounts. And since early August to 
the end of the year around 250 were dispatched.  There have already been 
50 in January this year. If something like the controls we have on the 
forum can be set up, this monitoring wouldn't be so important. If that 
can't be done, manual monitoring will be the only way to keep the db 
relevant and free of noxious linkages and sleeper accounts.
In the end, I am one small voice in the scale of things. Besides I'm 
looking at 77 so who knows how much longer I will even be able to 
contribute to this amazing ride.  Just do what will be best for Devuan.  
If it suits me fine.  If not I'll have more free time on my hands.  :D
golinux