[05:02:35] 10GitLab, 10Horizon, 10SRE, 10wikitech.wikimedia.org, 10Security: Take some pointers from GitHub security updates - https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T304231 (10hashar) [10:17:06] 10GitLab, 10serviceops: Standardize Debian package builds on GitLab CI - https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T304491 (10Jelto) [10:18:39] 10GitLab (CI & Job Runners), 10Security-Team, 10serviceops, 10Patch-For-Review, and 2 others: Setup GitLab Runner in trusted environment - https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T295481 (10Jelto) [10:25:59] 10GitLab (CI & Job Runners), 10Security-Team, 10serviceops, 10Patch-For-Review, and 2 others: Setup GitLab Runner in trusted environment - https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T295481 (10Jelto) I mirrored [wmf-sre-laptop](https://gitlab.wikimedia.org/repos/sre/wmf-sre-laptop) to GitLab and created a very basi... [11:25:52] 10GitLab, 10serviceops: Standardize Debian package builds on GitLab CI - https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T304491 (10Jelto) [19:28:14] is it still the case that if we need a docker image (ala `.pipeline`), we need to use gerrit? [19:41:45] urandom: I think so until there is something on T287211 about alternate solutions. [19:41:45] T287211: Figure out the future of (or replacements for) PipelineLib in a GitLab world - https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T287211 [19:42:54] I think there is an ability to use existing containers, but not any way to create a new one as part of the test or post-merge [19:43:20] ^ [19:44:51] cool. [19:45:19] bd808: thanks! [22:56:00] urandom: correct, gotta use Gerrit, well really Jenkins since `.pipeline` thing is implemented with Jenkins logic [22:56:39] so theoretically we could have Gitlab to trigger a Jenkins job, but that sounds like a lot of complexity [23:28:33] 10GitLab (Project Migration), 10Data-Engineering, 10Product-Analytics, 10wmfdata-python: Move Wmfdata-Python from Github to Gitlab - https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T304544 (10Aklapper) +GitLab (Project Migration) (please add appropriate tags so people can find tasks - thanks!)