[infra][dev] Options for upcoming git:// to https:// transition

Ghanshyam Mann gmann at ghanshyammann.com
Tue Mar 26 15:01:25 UTC 2019


---- On Thu, 21 Mar 2019 18:37:10 -0500 Ian Wienand <iwienand at redhat.com> wrote ----
 > On Thu, Mar 14, 2019 at 09:45:50PM +1100, Ian Wienand wrote: 
 > > In moving repos to OpenDev and a gitea instance [1] we will need to 
 > > change any git://git.openstack.org references to https://, as gitea 
 > > does not currently support the native git protocol. 
 >  
 > >  
 > > 1. Propose changes now 
 > > ---------------------- 
 > >  
 > > We can propose all these changes to the gate now (slowly, but 
 > > ultimately in one hit) and let teams review and merge them. 
 >  
 > In the last infra meeting [1] we decided to take this approach.  You 
 > can expect to see reviews for this shortly, and merging them is 
 > appreciated. 
 >  
 > They will created under the topic "opendev-gerrit-git". 
 >  
 > Our current plan is to merge any outstanding changes on the 19th 
 > April. 
 >  
 > The related Storyboard is #2004627, task #29701.  These are not linked 
 > from the change to avoid overwhelming the story with links. 

One question: I saw you are changing the links on all stable branches etc which are
involved in our gate testing. +1 on that. My question is for libraries, if links modification
is in any library (something on code side) then, should not we release that lib and bump
the min version(low constraint)  ? otherwise, it fails when project gate jobs/installation install
that lib with an older version which use old url?

I was reviewing openstack-dev/hacking changes [1]  when this question strikes me but hacking change
is just in tests so we are ok there. 

[1] https://review.openstack.org/#/c/646379/

-gmann

 >  
 > The scripts creating the changes are at [2] 
 >  
 > Thanks, 
 >  
 > -i 
 >  
 > [1] http://eavesdrop.openstack.org/meetings/infra/2019/infra.2019-03-19-19.01.log.html#l-73 
 > [2] https://review.openstack.org/#/c/642314/ 
 >  
 >  
 > 




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