Re: [BuildStream] Cleaning up BuildStream organization on GitLab



Hi Chandan,

I think it's a good idea (we actually discussed it during the irc meeting a few weeks back too).

One thing we could look at is archiving the projects instead of deleting:

https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/user/project/settings/#archiving-a-project

I think we take each project on a case by case, locate the owner/maintainer and liaise with them to shut it down. I think this is non controversial and we can get started on it without delay.

Cheers,
Laurence

On 2019-06-24 19:07, Chandan Singh wrote:
Hi all,

I was browsing the list of repositories under the BuildStream organization on GitLab [1] and we appear to have accumulated a lot of repositories over time.

I, for one, don't think we actually need all of them. For some of them, I am not
sure if the BuildStream organization is the right place.

I think there's value in ensuring that the organization page doesn't list
things that are outdated or unsupported.

Sorry to pick on certain projects but here are some examples of what I am
talking about:

* gnome-test-data [2] describes itself as "A temporary project, this
should be removed soon". It was last updated an year ago, and evidently
  hasn't been removed :)

* bst-plugins-ostree was never used, but exists.

* I am also unsure whether the nosoftware subgroup [4] is used by anyone or
  anything.

So, I wanted to ask how others feel about this? And if people agree, how should
we proceed?

Cheers,
Chandan

[1]: https://gitlab.com/BuildStream
[2]: https://gitlab.com/BuildStream/gnome-test-data
[3]: https://gitlab.com/BuildStream/bst-plugins-ostree
[4]: https://gitlab.com/BuildStream/nosoftware
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