Wine Making Improvements To Its GitLab, Eyes Contributor Covenant For CoC
Wine project leader Alexandre Julliard has recently been devoting some time to enhancing their GitLab deployment with new features and also in welcoming the Mono project to their GitLab instance. In case you missed it, Microsoft recently shifted stewardship of Mono over to Wine.
The Wine GitLab is now hosting the project's Wiki, the Mono project is now being hosted within WineHQ GitLab, there is new hardware for the GitLab server to make it much faster, and there is work on re-enabling the GitLab issue tracker once dealing with a spam problem.
As part of the Wine GitLab's new sign-up process, Alexandre is also looking at laying out an explicit Code of Conduct for Wine members. Alexandre is proposing the use of the Contributor Covenant that is already in use by numerous open-source projects.
Those wanting to learn more about the Wine GitLab upgrades can do so via the Wine mailing list.
The Wine GitLab is now hosting the project's Wiki, the Mono project is now being hosted within WineHQ GitLab, there is new hardware for the GitLab server to make it much faster, and there is work on re-enabling the GitLab issue tracker once dealing with a spam problem.
As part of the Wine GitLab's new sign-up process, Alexandre is also looking at laying out an explicit Code of Conduct for Wine members. Alexandre is proposing the use of the Contributor Covenant that is already in use by numerous open-source projects.
Those wanting to learn more about the Wine GitLab upgrades can do so via the Wine mailing list.
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