Migrate openqa_testdata to forgejo (without CI) #2
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This repository should be migrated to forgejo as part of migrating all Fedora Quality repositories.
This repository DOES NOT have CI, which makes the migration more straightforward.
This needs to be co-ordinated with the os-autoinst-distri-fedora migration as the tests in that repo are what use the data in this one.
There's a migration checklist and a lot of useful advice in https://pagure.io/fedora-qa/issue/836 , please read that first and follow the steps.
@lruzicka Can you add @fedora-qa group as an admin to the group?
I added the fedora-qa group as admin to this repository.
Metadata Update from @lruzicka:
This is now done
Actually, this is not done. We also need to edit OpenQA tests to use the new URL, don't we? Reopening and assigning to either @lruzicka or @adamwill (we can have multiple assignees, wheeee!).
I am taking it.
I changed the links to point to this repository.
https://pagure.io/fedora-qa/os-autoinst-distri-fedora/pull-request/479
Great, since the above PR is now merged, I think this can be closed? Lukas, feel free to close it if you can't think of any other needed action. Thanks!
I think this can be closed and we can consider it "fully migrated".