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On Wed, Jan 27, 2016 at 10:55 AM, Andrew Cooper <andrew.cooper3@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > On 27/01/16 09:45, Ian Campbell wrote: >> On Tue, 2016-01-26 at 11:26 -0600, Doug Goldstein wrote: >>> On 1/26/16 10:55 AM, Ian Campbell wrote: >>>> On Sat, 2015-12-19 at 14:51 -0600, Doug Goldstein wrote: >>>>> All, >>>>> >>>>> Now I'll start off by saying that "no" is a perfectly acceptable answer >>>>> to this suggestion. Basically I remember at the Xen Developer Summit a >>>>> few people mentioned it being nice if people provided a git tree where >>>>> their branches were available for testing. I was just thinking it might >>>>> be easier for third parties to do that if there was an official Xen >>>>> Project mirror of the main repos on xenbits on GitHub and people could >>>>> fork that repo and make their branch available. Just a thought. >>>> If forking the repo significantly easier than just creating an empty one of >>>> your own and pushing to it? Is the parent repo "important" in some way in >>>> the GH world? (Given that, as George says, we are unlikely to accept >>>> contributions via GH pull requests etc). >>>> >>>> Ian. >>>> >>> Its not easier or different. I just remembered from the Xen Developer >>> Summit that a few people complained that a lot of the patch series >>> posted to the ML really should be available as a repo because they were >>> quite large and hard to review. I see this comment come up over and over >>> on the ML myself as well so I was just trying to lower the barriers to >>> people doing that. I know the reason people don't isn't technical so >>> this isn't really a technical solution but I figured this is more a >>> social thing. GitHub has the ability to mark a repo as a mirror and not >>> allow pull requests or issues, which is what I would recommend. I'm just >>> looking at improving the community aspect. I could create an >>> organization called "xen-mirror" and get it setup and turn it over to >>> the Xen Project. >>> >>> Again, I'm fine with an answer of "no" here. Just trying to pitch out >>> ideas to solve what some see as an irritation. >> I don't think you need anybodies permission to do this if you think it will >> be valuable. > > If there is going to be an official github mirror, then it should be > part of github.com/xen-project rather than hosted by a random developer. Just to be clear, I think Ian was suggesting that Doug could make an unofficial mirror (as the mirage guys have done). > FWIW, I am +1 for setting up infrastructure like this, but lets do it > properly. > > Lars: Thoughts? Doug says that you can mark a repo as a 'mirror', which will prevent people from being able to send pull requests to it; so I think my technical objection has been answered. I think the idea is still only half-baked though, as I'm not sure how having a github mirror will make it so that most mail has a git repo you can pull from (which would be necessary to reach the ultimate goal, making it straightforward to apply patches sent to the list). -George _______________________________________________ Xen-devel mailing list Xen-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.xen.org/xen-devel
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