Interesting, is there any insight on why you decided to go with a closed
source platform instead of a FOSS one, like GitLab?
On Fri, Sep 7, 2018 at 12:09 PM Dinesh Prasanth Moluguwan Krishnamoorthy <
dmoluguw(a)redhat.com> wrote:
Hello PKI developers,
First, I would like to thank everyone for your contributions to the PKI
project. As a PKI team, we strive our best to keep the project clean, tidy
and functional. Implementing CI and gerrithub (for code review) were some
of the steps taken to keep the patch submission easy & clean. A bot (hosted
on jenkins) was created to post comments to the patch you submitted on
Gerrithub.
However, we *decided to decommision Gerrithub and Jenkins as of
09/21/2018 (Friday) *and move to *Github Pull Requests. * Jenkins will be
shutdown on 09/21/2018 and you'll not be receiving comments (or required
acks) to your submitted patches.
The primary reasons for the decommission are:
* Easier to track issues and commits since our upstream project is hosted
on Github
* Easier to review changes
* Reliable CI results on single patch with multiple commits
* The extra effort to maintain these infrastructures
You can read more about gerrit vs github PR here:
http://www.dogtagpki.org/wiki/Gerrit_vs_GitHub_Pull_Request
It takes a few steps to submit your patch as a PR. The step-by-step
instructions to submit patches via Github Pull Request is available here:
http://www.dogtagpki.org/wiki/GitHub_Pull_Request
If you have any concerns with this decommission, please feel free to reach
out.
Regards,
Dinesh
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