[08:48:22] 10GitLab, 13Patch-For-Review: Gitlab logo in light theme is not very defined - https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T407993#11310729 (10Jelto) Thanks @Aklapper for submitting the change. I tweaked the colors a bit more, see [my comment in the change](https://gitlab.wikimedia.org/repos/releng/gitlab-settings/-/mer... [08:50:39] 10GitLab, 13Patch-For-Review: Gitlab logo in light theme is not very defined - https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T407993#11310731 (10Aklapper) a:05Aklapper→03Jelto Ah, didn't think of the test instance, sorry! I'll reassign to you then :) [08:55:27] 10GitLab, 13Patch-For-Review: Gitlab logo in light theme is not very defined - https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T407993#11310751 (10Jelto) 05Open→03Resolved p:05Triage→03Medium Thank you! I thank that can be resolved, the logo looks good to me in a fresh browser. My current session uses the old lo... [09:03:35] Hi all! Is there any way for me to allow people that are not members of the gitlab group of repos to add labels? (ex. needs review) I'm not finding anything useful in the menus or searching the docs, people seem to use bots to do that instead [09:06:29] configure/creating new labels? permissions to add existing labels to an object? [09:17:54] permissions to add existing labels to an MR [09:18:23] essentially, we have a `needs review` label that we use to flag MRs for review (as it can be easily filtered in the search), and we want external contributors to be able to add it themselves [09:20:56] (that idea sounds already pretty broken to me, so I guess I should shut up) [09:21:47] xd, feel free to propose a different flow [14:52:43] 10GitLab (Project Migration), 06collaboration-services, 10Fundraising analytics stack, 06Release-Engineering-Team (Priority Backlog 📥): Move wikimedia/fundraising/analytics from Gerrit to Gitlab - https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T391404#11312145 (10AStein-WMF) Thanks! I should have an update this week fo... [15:40:12] 10GitLab, 06collaboration-services, 06Infrastructure-Foundations, 06Release-Engineering-Team: GitLab ssh daemon does not offer post-quantum kex leading to a warning with OpenSSH 10 - https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T408416 (10LSobanski) 03NEW [15:40:44] 10GitLab, 06collaboration-services, 06Release-Engineering-Team: GitLab ssh daemon does not offer post-quantum kex leading to a warning with OpenSSH 10 - https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T408416#11312517 (10LSobanski) p:05Triage→03Low [15:41:00] 10GitLab, 06Infrastructure-Foundations, 06Release-Engineering-Team: OpenSSH 10.1+ warns that Wikimedia SSH does not use post-quantum key exchange algorithm - https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T407557#11312520 (10LSobanski) [15:49:39] dcaro: I think the general upstream solution is to setup a bot that responds to structured comments on the MR. It does not seem to be a configurable option to allow the "guest" role to add/remove tags on an MR. [15:50:04] I found this footnote in the upstream docs "In projects that accept contributions from external members, users can create, edit, and close their own merge requests. They cannot edit some fields, like assignees, reviewers, labels, and milestones." [15:50:39] found under https://docs.gitlab.com/user/permissions/#merge-requests [15:51:49] We have dodged adding a global bot for things like this so far, but maybe there is enough gitlab usage now to start a reasonable discussion about what is needed. [16:59:52] bd808: thanks! [18:27:45] the best way to start that conversation is in a task right? [18:43:38] dcaro: almost certainly. one thought i had is i wonder if the reviewer bot ( https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Git/Reviewers ) could be extended to support that sort of thing. [18:44:52] maybe kind of the wrong scope. [19:43:28] Earlier today I made the https://toolsadmin.wikimedia.org/tools/id/gitlab-bot tool and a new Developer account that it could use to do bot things. I don't want to run the upstream ruby bot, but it does have some commands that sound interesting -- https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/quality/triage-ops/-/blob/master/REACTIVE.md#custom-bot-commands [19:46:53] T362940 is a related thing that still needs doing to make a bot like this a bit easier too. [19:46:54] T362940: Automate setup of comment, pipeline, and job webhooks for all GitLab projects - https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T362940 [20:16:38] 10GitLab (Integrations), 10Tool-gitlab-bot, 10Wikibugs: Automate setup of comment, pipeline, and job webhooks for all GitLab projects - https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T362940#11313650 (10bd808)