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On Sat, Dec 29, 2012 at 11:13 AM, Brian Dolbec <dolsen@g.o> wrote: |
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> On Sat, 2012-12-29 at 16:42 +0800, Ben de Groot wrote: |
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>> On 27 December 2012 00:39, Kent Fredric <kentfredric@×××××.com> wrote: |
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>> > Can we short cut the whole quiz process and have some "Inbound" repository |
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>> > until we're full git, which people can fork/commit/pull and trusted people |
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>> > can review submitted branches and apply them to CVS? |
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>> This is why I started https://github.com/yngwin/proxy-maint/ |
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>> Feel free to send pull requests my way. I have been very busy lately |
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>> with work, so I am a bit behind on my Gentoo stuff, but I should be back |
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>> in full swing soon. |
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> Not to sidetrack the topic farther, but isn't this best done in our |
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> github/gentoo account. It is one of the main reasons we have it, to |
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> easily accept pull requests from users. It would also make it easier |
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> for more devs to participate in a group proxy-maint repo. |
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Certainly a sidetrack: I would like to point out that Github now |
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supports "Organizations" as a semantic concept. I *highly* recommend |
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using something like that over using an 'individual' account as an |
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organization. |
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I've been using Github "Organizations" in a private context, and it's |
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been working extremely well. |
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:wq |