Eating our own dog food

Dominik Ruf dominikruf at gmail.com
Mon Jul 17 15:29:14 UTC 2017


Thomas De Schampheleire <patrickdepinguin at gmail.com> schrieb am Do., 13.
Juli 2017 um 11:30 Uhr:

> Hi Dominik,
>
> 2017-07-12 22:11 GMT+02:00 Dominik Ruf <dominikruf at gmail.com>:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I think we should start to eat our own dog food.
> > Meaning, we should use our own kallithea for pull requests instead of
> > bitbucket.
> > For this to work, users need to be able to create forks on
> > https://kallithea-scm.org/repos/.
> > So I suggest creating a 'users' repo group, where each user gets his own
> > repo group named after him. There he can create forks and pull requests.
> >
> > What do do you think?
>
> I fully agree about using our own Kallithea. We discussed about it too
> at the Antwerp meeting early 2016, notes are at
>
> https://bitbucket.org/conservancy/kallithea/wiki/DeveloperMeeting2016January
> pasted for convenience here:
>
> -------------
> Dogfooding: Should we do Kallithea code pull requests to our own Kallithea?
>
> - Just do it!
> - need a way to "patch-bomb" pull requests from Ook to the mailing
> list to give transparency / visibility
> - would be nice to also 'read' comments sent by e-mail and apply to
> the web interface
> our own Kallithea is (currently) not set up for public hosting or self
> registration - that could block 'new contributors', so
> auto-registrations should be interesting, should create accounts for
> contributors
>
> Andrew created accounts for Jan, Søren and Mathias
> meanwhile: we should probably have an option to send an email to a
> newly created user that their account has been created so that they
> reset password for themselves
>
I tried to push my latest (rebased) bootstrap changesets to
kallithea-incoming,
but I got 403 Forbidden :-(


> Andrew has played with OAuth-based registration, but that went
> nowhere… (turbogears with repoze.who may help here)
>

> with auto registration, people will be able to comment/review without
> further work
> -------------
>
>
> I have used it for a number of PRs in the past, via the kallithea-incoming
> repo.
>
> Regarding sending a mail to the mailing list for new PRs, I once made
> a PoC here:
>
> https://lists.sfconservancy.org/pipermail/kallithea-general/2016q3/002110.html
>
> Best regards,
> Thomas
>
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