• Salsa - best thing in Debian in recent years? (Re: finally end single-p

    From =?UTF-8?B?T3R0byBLZWvDpGzDpGluZW4=?@21:1/5 to Bill Allombert on Sun May 19 05:30:01 2024
    Hi Bill and Wookey!

    In a recent long thread on debian-devel you had somewhat negative
    sentiments towards the usefulness of Salsa. I do see you doing good
    technical work for Debian and recently a MR from Bill too, so I was
    thinking that maybe you will change your mind when you read more
    in-depth arguments. This is my attempt to have you think about Salsa
    in a new light:

    On Tue, 9 Apr 2024 at 11:41, Bill Allombert <ballombe@debian.org> wrote:
    Having a repository on salsa or even "packaging team" does not prevent
    a lack of maintainer, so this is not relevant.
    Without a maintainer, no contribution will be merged in any case.

    Consider this Merge Request to fix debbugs builds immediately, and to
    include Salsa-CI to keep the build from regressing again: https://salsa.debian.org/debbugs-team/debbugs/-/merge_requests/19

    1. If the package was not on git and Salsa, I would have no way to see
    what the maintainers have been doing in the years 2018-2023 (Debian
    repos had last upload in 2018)

    2. If the package was not on Salsa, and had the MR feature active, I
    would not be able to submit a MR to fix the issues. Now the MR is up
    there, and anybody can review and comment it - thus we are not even
    dependent on the original maintainers alone.

    3. The UI is easy and useful. I invite you to read my MR and add your
    review. I made have some extra instructions to make this very
    welcoming for people who do not "like" Salsa/GitLab and might feel
    that something is unintuitive

    4. If you don't want to use the web UI, you can also download my patch https://salsa.debian.org/debbugs-team/debbugs/-/merge_requests/19.patch
    and review by email. Or you can click in the UI once to subscribe the
    MR and then continue review/comments by email.


    Personally I fully agree with the people stating that "Salsa is the
    best thing in Debian in the past 20 years". So far everyone I talked
    to who initially had reservations regarding using Salsa have started
    liking it after they learned a bit more how it works, and have seen
    things like Salsa-CI in action saving the Debian archive from needless widespread failures.

    Thanks,

    Otto

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