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GitLab issue migration: thank you Ripple Makers, your projects are next
This is the fifth post in our GitLab issue migration series. So far we’ve covered the immediate changes, the new workflow for migrated projects, how to use it, and what the migration looks like from a contributor’s perspective. This post is about which projects we’re migrating next, and why.
We are now migrating projects maintained by Ripple Makers, the individual members of the Drupal Association. If you’re a Ripple Maker who maintains one or more contrib projects, this is our thank you for your membership.
Why members first?
Migrating issues to GitLab, and running GitLab itself, has a real cost. There is engineering time for the migration tooling, upgrades for git.drupalcode.org, and ongoing work on the integrations that keep contribution credit, issue forks, and the rest of the Drupal.org glue working smoothly.
That cost is covered by the people and organizations who fund the Drupal Association: Ripple Makers and Drupal Certified Partners. As we schedule migration batches, we are prioritizing projects maintained by members and projects supported by Drupal Certified Partners.
To be clear: every project will eventually be migrated. Membership doesn’t change whether your project moves; it changes when. Prioritizing members is a small way to say thank you to the people whose contributions make the infrastructure itself possible.
Not a member yet?
If you’d like your projects prioritized, and, more importantly, if you’d like to support the infrastructure that the whole Drupal ecosystem runs on, this is a good moment:
- Become a Ripple Maker: individual membership in the Drupal Association.
- Become a Drupal Certified Partner: for agencies and organizations.
Membership funds don’t just pay for GitLab. They keep Drupal.org, project packaging, GitLab CI, automatic updates infrastructure, and more running for everyone, members and non-members alike.
Reporting bugs and getting help
Found a bug in the migration itself or in the integration between Drupal.org and GitLab? Please file it in the Drupal.org customizations issue queue.
Have a question, or want to share feedback on the new workflow? Join the #gitlab-issues-feedback channel on the Drupal community Slack.
We’re continuing to iterate on this transition based on what we hear from maintainers and contributors in migrated projects. Your feedback now shapes the experience for the rest of contrib later.
Related blog posts in this series:
- GitLab issue migration: immediate changes
- GitLab issue migration: the new workflow for migrated projects
- GitLab issue migration: how to use the new workflow
- GitLab issue migration: a contributor’s perspective
Related issues
- Opt-in your project for migration to GitLab Issues. Eventually, all projects will be migrated.
- Provide feedback on the GitLab issue migration.
- General issue for the GitLab migration.













































































































