On Thu, Dec 21, 2023 at 12:48:12PM +0100, Patrick Steinhardt wrote: > On Thu, Dec 21, 2023 at 12:30:02PM +0100, Olliver Schinagl wrote: > > Hey list, > > > > For years, I wanted (tried, but time) to run the mirror for git on gitlab. > > Actually, the original idea was to run a docker container ([0] 10k+ pulls > > :p) > > > > I initially set this up via docker build containers, where docker hub would > > pull my mirror of the git repo. My mirror, because I added a Dockerfile > > which was enough for docker to do its trick. I was planning (time ..) on > > submitting this upstream to the list, but never did. Because of me not doing > > that, I had to manually (I was even too lazy to script it) rebase the > > branch. Docker then did some changes to their business, where the docker > > builds where not possible anymore. > > > > So then I figured, I'll do the same on gitlab and push it to the docker hub. > > Thus I setup a mirror on gitlab [1], with the idea to work there on it. > > > > Again, I never got around to finalize this work, mostly because the docker > > container 'just worked' for pretty much everything. After all, git is very > > stable overal. > > > > So very interestingly, last month commit 0e3b67e2aa25edb ("ci: add support > > for GitLab CI") landed, which started to trigger pipeline jobs! > > > > Sadly, this only worked for 3 builds, as that's when the minutes ran out :) > > > > So one, I would very much like to offer the registered names (cause they are > > pretty nice in name) to here, so people can use and find it. > > Not to throw a wrench into this, but are you aware of the official > GitLab mirror at https://gitlab.com/git-vcs/git? I myself wasn't aware > of this mirror for a rather long time. > > I also wondered whether we want to have https://gitlab.com/git/git as we > do on GitHub. I don't think anybody registered it, but it is blocked > from being registered as far as I can tell. Maybe we block the namespace > out of caution, I dunno. I can certainly check in with our SREs in case > it is something the Git project would like to own. Circling back on this topic: https://gitlab.com/git is unfortunately taken, so it's out of question. I'd say the most pragmatic thing to do would thus be to retain the already-existing location of the official mirror at GitLab. I'm still trying to reach Ævar so that we can collaborate and set up CI for that mirror. Patrick
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