[pgrouting-dev] [postgis-devel] Sourcecode spread on gitlab

Hi,

strk posted this to the postgis develop list and after a quick look at gitlab, I think this is something that we might want to also look at for pgrouting. In addition to be something like an opensource clone of github, it also has CI built in. I know we already have CI using travis and winnie, but I like the fact that this is an opensource repository/infrastructure.

https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-ce

Or it might be of interest to people that want to setup there own private repositories.

Anyway, food for thought!

-Steve

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Subject: [postgis-devel] Sourcecode spread on gitlab
Date: Mon, 22 Jun 2015 15:45:02 +0200
From: Sandro Santilli <strk@keybit.net>
Reply-To: PostGIS Development Discussion <postgis-devel@lists.osgeo.org>
To: postgis-devel@lists.osgeo.org

FYI, from now on the PostGIS code will also be mirrored
every 10 minutes on gitlab: https://gitlab.com/groups/postgis

Gitlab is very similar to github, but it's based on an open source
core component: https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-ce
and has built-in CI support.

Happy code spreading !

See also:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_source_code_hosting_facilities

--strk;

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On 22/06/15 16:10, Stephen Woodbridge wrote:

Hi,

strk posted this to the postgis develop list and after a quick look
at gitlab, I think this is something that we might want to also
look at for pgrouting. In addition to be something like an
opensource clone of github, it also has CI built in. I know we
already have CI using travis and winnie, but I like the fact that
this is an opensource repository/infrastructure.

https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-ce

Or it might be of interest to people that want to setup there own
private repositories.

I'm already working on this personally, but it requires a newer
version of Git, that I'm currently running. And I've heard that
upgrading of Gitlab can be difficult, so I want to do it right.

About testing we already use Travis CI, right?
But we may need to adjust the Travis script to test current versions
of PostgreSQL and PostGIS. I think it's a bit old already.
https://github.com/pgRouting/pgrouting/blob/develop/.travis.yml

Shouldn'T be too difficult to srop old versions and add more recent ones
.

Daniel

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