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Pro tip for @gnome newcomer contributors: you can subscribe to specific labels/tags for newcomer-specific email notifications in a project.
If you go to gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-c… for example, you can subscribe to be notified each time I tag a GNOME Calendar issue as newcomers-friendly (in terms of implementation difficulty).
You can of course also click those labels anywhere you see them in GitLab to see a list of issues filtered with that label.
#OpenSource #GNOMECalendar #GitLab #GNOME
Hey @Tusky, I am eagerly waiting for you to make a new release including PR github.com/tuskyapp/Tusky/pull…
I am affected by that bug that seems to have been reported multiple times by other people as different issues. This was already merged into "develop". When can a release be expected?
Thanks for your ongoing work on this complex app! 😍
#tusky #Gitlab #PullRequest #bugfix
prevent mixup of account timelines by connyduck · Pull Request #4599 · tuskyapp/Tusky
This does 2 things: Removes AccountSwitchInterceptor, the main culprit for the bug. APIs can no longer change their base url after they have been created. As a result they are not Singletons anymo...GitHub
Some GNOME websites are getting modernized and simplified, but Planet GNOME has fallen behind. Not anymore. I started a prototype for a Python script to publish Planet GNOME with GitLab Pages/CI.
As Planet GNOME Editor, I am often asked to look for blog and syndication issues I couldn’t really address due to limited server-side access. With this, debugging indexing issues should be easier as it is just about looking at the CI job output.
Also, the Planet website is perceived as messy and outdated. So this work allowed Jakub Steiner to quickly jump in and restyle the page from a clean state.
Try it live at felipeborges.pages.gitlab.gnom… and let me know what you think. Keep in mind this is a proof of concept. Tips, feedback, and contributions are welcome in the project repo.
This still doesn’t produce the global Planet rss feed, just the webpage, but that’s in my TODO list too.
P.S.: I know feed readers/parsers can over-request rss/atom feeds. So I plan to cache data and use metadata to avoid redundant downloads before this is even considered as a replacement for the current Planet implementation. No worries. 😉
Anyone with impostor syndrome, take the day off.
GitLab implemented registry auth that silently fails on more than one set of credentials.... for over two years.... and the fixes test suite... contains someones' hard-coded user credentials.
gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-r…
DOCKER_AUTH_CONFIG doesn't work with multiple registries (#28073) · Issues · GitLab.org / gitlab-runner · GitLab
Summary Authentication settings for private registries are not applied when pulling a base image for the job if DOCKER_AUTH_CONFIG has more...GitLab
Impressive, since switching from gitlab-ci to earthly, pipeline runs with container builds went from >20 minutes down to 3-8 minutes.
What a little bit of better caching can do for you.
It's no longer fully self-hosted, but earthly is trivial to self-host if I want to bother at some point.
git.shivering-isles.com/shiver…
And given earthly hands out 6000 CI minutes for free, it actually cuts cost compared to starting a VM on hetzner or locally.
shared/earthly · a14fb784645bfd08668a2567a173b6cc432ac384 · Shivering-Isles / Infrastructure GitOps · GitLab
GitOps-based setup for infrastructure, including all tooling and instructions for bootstrapingGitLab
Another article on #OpenSource, this time written by Richard Pope, who was one of the founding members of the UK’s #GDS. There is just so much for which governments can benefit by engaging with the open source communities that they use. Furthermore, the government contributing their work back to the public #GitHub or #GitLab repositories makes the code more secure and drives down the costs for #DigitalGovernment.
Open-source and platform behaviours in digital public goods
Open-source and platform behaviours in digital public goods - Exploring Digital Public GoodsExploring Digital Public Goods
If you have experience maintaining a GitLab CI runner on macOS, and you wish to contribute to building and testing GLib and GTK on macOS, please join the GNOME Infrastructure channel to help maintaining the macOS server provided by the GNOME Foundation, otherwise we will have to retire it. More details on Discourse: discourse.gnome.org/t/potentia…
#gtk #gnome #macos #ci #gitlab
Potential retirement of the macOS CI builder for GLib and GTK
The GNOME Foundation has been sponsoring a hosted macOS CI runner for a few years, but the admins are now planning to retire it for a couple of reasons: the hardware is getting long in the tooth (it’s still an x86_64 machine) it’s a shared bare met…GNOME Discourse
Thank you to GitLab for joining us as a #GUADEC2022 Supporter level sponsor!
It's not too late to sponsor. If you or your company are interested in supporting #GUADEC find more info here: events.gnome.org/event/77/page…
#SupportOpenSource #EventSponsor #GNOME #GitLab
If you are thinking of self-hosting #Gitlab you may find this interesting.
news.ycombinator.com/item?id=3…
Things can be kinda.. heavyweight. Or as one comment puts it, and generalizing to #OpenCore projects in general:
"This is something I've noticed a lot of open core projects suffer from. They make architecture decisions that make sense for their huge, multi-tenant production system but correspondingly make self-hosting on a single node feel like administering a rube goldberg machine."
#Gitlab Inc sponsored our work of maintaining a native #debian package of gitlab server software for last 6+ years.
This work made setting up / self hosting gitlab server just running `apt install gitlab` on a debian server.
Now they stopped this funding. We thank them for their support till now and looking for support from the #FreeSoftware community to continue this work.
Donate at opencollective.com/debian-gitl…
... and spread the word!
#debian-gitlab
Debian Gitlab - Open Collective
Make native Debian packages (.deb) of gitlab and its dependencies (mainly ruby, nodejs and golang libraries).opencollective.com
RT @HRZUni_MR@twitter.com
Gute Vorsätze für 2022? Haben wir zwar nicht - dafür aber schon einige neue bzw. aktualisierte Dienste für Forschung & Lehre @Uni_MR@twitter.com im Testbetrieb. #ILIAS7 Lernplattform #GitLab Versionsverwaltung #Matrix #Element Chat
🐦🔗: twitter.com/HRZUni_MR/status/1…