On Mon, Mar 30, 2020 at 2:01 PM Miro Hrončok <mhroncok@redhat.com> wrote:
On 30. 03. 20 14:13, Neal Gompa wrote:
> And unlike Alioth, we have*serious*
> integration across the board with Pagure, and a good chunk of it is
> not possible to implement in GitLab. Features we have in here were
> designed to meet the needs of Fedorans that we will be forced to give
> up.

I want to stress out that recently we even got more of it. Several years after
the PackageDB sunset, we are finally getting to a matching packager experience.

(For example with the Bugzilla default assignee or the unorphan/unretire buttons.)

Is this going to be possible with GitLab?

I don't have an answer to this as we haven't done that deep level of tooling analysis and integration analysis yet.
 
Will CPE implement this before we
switch, or will GitLab be dumped on us and we will do toothless FESCo approved
statements, such as "Missing Pagure features should be re-implemented in
GitLab"?

CPE will take on a lot of the tooling work to ease the migration. 
 
What measures will be taken to prevent yet another "open a releng
ticket and a human will do this while we automate stuff" era?

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