0️⃣ Who is here today? Comment in the thread below to introduce yourself!
1️⃣ Do you have any topics to propose for the meeting today? Feel free to propose them in this thread, and then I will give them their own unique threads for discussion. Conversation moving slow? Go ahead and open your own thread in the next numeric order.
2️⃣ Addressing GitLab performance issues. One of our most immediate priorities based on performance feedback is to complete our move from OSL to AWS - we have one server on each right now.However, we are blocked until this fix for a data integrity issue is deployed by the GitLab team: https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/-/issues/387980
3️⃣ I've been gathering feedback in this channel from early adopters of the GitLabCI templates: https://git.drupalcode.org/project/gitlab_templatesThere have been several 'this would make it easier to use from the get-go' type messages which are really helpful to me. Thank you.Anyone should feel free to ask to opt in if you're willing to test that out and provide more feedback:
#3261803: Using GitLab CI instead of Drupal CI →
4️⃣ Fran's credit system is in pretty nice shape now, and he's now focused on rebuilding all the views and such that feed from this data.Next steps on getting that up to migrate credit over: We're finishing events.drupal.org d9 upgrade, getting the SSO solution up, and then api, localize are waiting on deploy, and then this www d9 content type as well as some endpoints for project browser will be on the docket.
5️⃣ We've been following along with GitLab's internal 'community forks' experiment and trying to share our own feedback, as part of working out the proper workflow solutions for the issue workflow.
6️⃣ Gitlab Bots: Has there been any discussion on relaxing D.O. no-bot policy to allow automated management?Especially as it relates to Gitlab bots that manage the issue queue (issue triage, providing reminder notifications, closing out old issues, etc) or provide other assistance to the dev process for maintainers.
7️⃣ What is the target timeline (not deadline) for this work, so that when we say we want to defer improvements on old systems like DCI and issue queues, we can guess how long that might be?