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First changes for the Upgrading Galaxy GTN that is currently outdated.

The main reason for this PR is the addition of a generalised draft version of the checklist we use when upgrading usegalaxy.be, so other Galaxy admins could use for inspiration when upgrading their instance. it includes a lot of points from our change management process, which I believe is a NIS2 requirement which makes it quite thorough.
The checklist is in general quite catered to how the Belgian instance is set up, so please add suggestions to make it less instance specific where possible! I'll need some help updating the rest of the tutorial.

I have not deployed this locally so it probably looks wrong.

All feedback and contributions welcome!
TODO:

  • Build GTN locally
    • See if checkboxes work
  • Update rest of the tutorial's text
  • Update tutorial screenshots
  • Discuss checklist with Galaxy (instance) admins
  • Add myself as contributor
  • ...

@pauldg and me are also looking into BioBlend if it could help with the testing of some popular tools and workflows. But this is out of scope for this pull request (testing done manually atm).

First changes for the Upgrading Galaxy GTN that is outdated. Added the first draft for a checklist Galaxy admins could use when upgrading their instance. Updating this GTN is not completed.
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B0r1sD commented Aug 14, 2025

To be completed after we've upgraded to v25.0 and put the upgrade checklist in practice on more time.

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B0r1sD commented Dec 3, 2025

Not sure if checkboxes don't work or my local deployment is just wonky (currently ignoring some warnings and conflicts):
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