Am 14.01.2017 um 03:14 schrieb Martin Owens:
Thanks for testing Maren,
- Is the code on gitlab yet? I can't find it, but the original on lp
is indeed closed.
It is, many of your commits have an odd youtube email address, so aren't assigned to your account but to this email address. Let me know if you'd like to do a re-import of the code with your email address changed to your Moini address. There's enough to commits to make it worthwhile to fix.
- Yes, that would be good. I thought of adding that email address as an alias to my profile, but that could also open committing up to someone who actually creates that (currently invalid) email account.
As for it not being visible. That sounds like the config in gitlab isn't quite right. Are you in the inkscape group yet?
- No. Wasn't sure if I should request access, as gl doesn't yet have support for subgroups (but does have per project permissions and group permissions, and the highest level that is applicable seems to be used).
https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-ce/issues/2772 https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/user/permissions.html
New projects/repos are 'private' by default. This can be changed in the repo's settings.
Should I request access?
- Moving the translation repo will require code changes in the main
inkscape-web repo (just as moving the main repo will, for the contributors page, which parses the commits).
I'm thinking of having it as a separate repository/project on GitLab. Maybe inkscape-web-i18n or something similar. Would you like to create the project? I can help you do the repository translation.
- If possible, I'd prefer to not see it tied to my account, but rather to Inkscape (or Inkscape-web, if we move there permanently, and subgroups become available some day). As the website pulls from it, it would probably be good to have the namespace set up correctly from the start.
This would mean that I'd need to transfer the project to the Inkscape group, and I wouldn't be able to do that (directly).
Workaround:
Transfer project from me to another person, who is an owner of Inkscape, would mean to do this: https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-ce/issues/18423
Then that other person could move the project into the group 'Inkscape': https://docs.gitlab.com/ce/workflow/groups.html
Do you want to do it this way?
Will it be integrated into the inkscape-web repo directly? I've never really used it, but I know that in git, you can have nested repos (aka submodules)... (my git repo always told me something was 'dirty' until I found a way to silence it...).
I've never really found a use for a sub-module, I mean it is a sub repository in that it belongs inside the inkscape-web. But I don't have a clue really how to set that up or if that means the repository lives in the inkscape-web project or a seperate project on GitLab.
- It would probably just complicate things at the moment, then, when none of us knows how it works. We can still try that out later.
Is there anything specific that you'd like help with at the current stage?
I'm working on bugs and milestones, launchpad's API is truely slow, but the code I've got here makes some mistakes which can fix and make it a little faster. But 200 bugs an hour is REALLY SLOW if we ever want to export inkscape's own bug list. (inkscape-web is 617 bug reports)
- Mmh. Yes, that's slow :/ The bug tracker would need to be closed for that time. Can it be parallelized?
Regards, Maren