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bug: Gitlab out of sync with Github bug #24

Closed douglasduteil closed 3 years ago

douglasduteil commented 4 years ago

Describe the bug

The mirror sync from Github to Gitlab seems to have stopped for many project.. This might be dude to the latest offboarding in the ops them that removed users on GitLab. Those users was the one who pulled the code and pushed the checks

To Reproduce Steps to reproduce the behavior:

  1. Push in one emjpm branch
  2. Go to 'https://gitlab.factory.social.gouv.fr/SocialGouv/egapro/-/settings/repository'
  3. Click on 'Mirroring repositories'
  4. See that the Gitlab repo has not been updated

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Expected behavior

The mirror should update in the minute image

douglasduteil commented 4 years ago

I'm logging here all the startups I'm updating following #5 process with the https://github.com/SocialGroovyBot and https://gitlab.factory.social.gouv.fr/SocialGroovyBot siblings accounts


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SocialGroovyBot commented 4 years ago

@revolunet tu peux confirmer si ça faut le coups de traiter

revolunet commented 4 years ago

Il n'y a que cdtn-veille-git qui vaille le coup, je vais me faire la main dessus

douglasduteil commented 4 years ago

@revolunet on archive le reste ?

revolunet commented 4 years ago

j'ai arcchivé

stale[bot] commented 3 years ago

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stale[bot] commented 3 years ago

This issue has been automatically closed because no further activity occurs... Feel free to re-open it :robot: