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This is about migrating our data and workflow from Redmine to GitLab,
which is tracked as [[!tails_ticket 15878]].
which is tracked as tails/tails#15878.
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id=
"access-control"
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Release managers have "Reporter" access to every project in this group
(after releasing a new Tails, they need to postpone issues,
including confidential ones, and manage group labels),
until
[[!
tails
_ticket
17589
]]
is done.
until tails
/tails#
17589 is done.
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Nobody else is a member of this group.
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Allow users to request access: disabled
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It's out of scope for the first iteration but at some point, we might
want to migrate our blueprints to GitLab's
[
wiki
](
https://docs.gitlab.com/ce/user/project/wiki/
)
:
[[!
tails
_ticket
9174
]]
).
tails
/tails#
9174).
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Jenkins jobs are generated on
`jenkins.lizard`
, from the list of
branches in our main Git repository. For details and pointers to the
corresponding code, see the corresponding
[
[blueprint
|blueprint/
automated_builds_and_tests/jenkins
]]
.
[
blueprint
](
automated_builds_and_tests/jenkins
)
.
Here are the kinds of jobs relevant in this discussion:
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<https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/quality/triage-ops>
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<https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-triage>
Potential future work:
[[!
tails
_ticket
17589
]]
.
Potential future work: tails
/tails#
17589.
## Translation platform → Git
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but attributed in the comment itself to their original author.
Commits are authored by the original author.
Example:
<https://0xacab.org/tails/test-import/>