On 23/11/25 04:57PM, Jelle van der Waa wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> For all whom it may concern, we are migrating Flyspray issues to Gitlab now
> and have disabled bug creation/commenting on Flyspray for reports.
> 
> Bear with us while we break Arch.
> 
> Greetings,
> 
> Gromit & Jelle
> 

Things did go smooth and we migrated all issues from flyspray to GitLab! 🥳

This implies the following changes:
- Bugs for packages are now opened on the repo hosting the corresponding 
packaging sources, "Add a new Bug" on the package page will automatically 
direct you to the correct package.
- A list of all issues can be found [here][0]. To filter for issues assigned to 
a specific package maintainer, use the filter input box. A link containing the 
filter can be bookmarked for convenience.
- Merge Requests for packaging repos have been enabled
- bugs.archlinux.org is readonly and will be replaced by a static clone of the 
site soon
- Navbars on our major webpages have been updated to include a link to GitLab 
instead of flyspray
- the flyspray-migration test group (referenced in previous mails in this 
thread) has been deleted
- Arch Linux Package Maintainers that also want to be assigned to unconfirmed 
bug of their packages have to react with "🔍" to this [issue][1]

If you do not have an account for GitLab already please write us a short mail 
to accountsupp...@archlinux.org as advised in the banner!

Greetings,
Jelle, anthraxx & gromit

[0]: https://gitlab.archlinux.org/groups/archlinux/packaging/-/issues
[1]: https://gitlab.archlinux.org/archlinux/bugbuddy/-/issues/1

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