to + Migration Completed!
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to
+
Migration Completed!
Below are some fun, rough numbers, because I wasn't keeping perfect track of the deletions as I went
(There were a lot of failed projects and old forks)small-hack org
- 43 migrated to
+
- 35 archived on
- 14 deleted from
1left on
(the profile repo for the blurb saying we've migrated).We now have a total of 46 repos on our forgejo and codeberg.org. 40 are public, 6 are private.
jessebot user
- 16 migrated to
+
- 2 of which migrated to small-hack org
- 25 archived on
- 29 deleted from
8left on
(profile repo for the blurb, 7 forks awaiting responses on upstream PRs).I've got 14 repos total on forgejo and codeberg.org, and 12 of them are public.
Closing thoughts
I'm like 50% confident I did the math right but this regardless of everything, we now have like 60 repos total to care for? That's great! We cut so much waste and we can focus more on what we love. This has been a really technically taxing process on @cloudymax and I over the past week or so with the main issue being re-writing all of our CI/CD pipeline from GitHub Actions to Forgejo Actions (with Reusable workflows) on self-hosted runners. We're still working out a few more kinks there, but we've got all our helm and python releases working. Now we just need to get a proper semver bump, pr checker, and helm lint/test action working and we're golden! My estimates are we get all that done by the end of the month.
It's worth it though. It feels so good to fully own our stack and no longer be supporting Microsoft/GitHub
- 43 migrated to
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to
+
Migration Completed!
Below are some fun, rough numbers, because I wasn't keeping perfect track of the deletions as I went
(There were a lot of failed projects and old forks)small-hack org
- 43 migrated to
+
- 35 archived on
- 14 deleted from
1left on
(the profile repo for the blurb saying we've migrated).We now have a total of 46 repos on our forgejo and codeberg.org. 40 are public, 6 are private.
jessebot user
- 16 migrated to
+
- 2 of which migrated to small-hack org
- 25 archived on
- 29 deleted from
8left on
(profile repo for the blurb, 7 forks awaiting responses on upstream PRs).I've got 14 repos total on forgejo and codeberg.org, and 12 of them are public.
Closing thoughts
I'm like 50% confident I did the math right but this regardless of everything, we now have like 60 repos total to care for? That's great! We cut so much waste and we can focus more on what we love. This has been a really technically taxing process on @cloudymax and I over the past week or so with the main issue being re-writing all of our CI/CD pipeline from GitHub Actions to Forgejo Actions (with Reusable workflows) on self-hosted runners. We're still working out a few more kinks there, but we've got all our helm and python releases working. Now we just need to get a proper semver bump, pr checker, and helm lint/test action working and we're golden! My estimates are we get all that done by the end of the month.
It's worth it though. It feels so good to fully own our stack and no longer be supporting Microsoft/GitHub
- 43 migrated to
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