On Thu, 2019-07-18 at 18:24 -0500, Ian Stapleton Cordasco wrote: > On Thu, Jul 18, 2019 at 8:04 AM Stephen Finucane <step...@that.guru> wrote: > > On Thu, 2019-07-18 at 07:36 -0500, Ian Stapleton Cordasco wrote: > > > I'm not sure. Bandit, however, completed the transition a few years > > > ago. I suspect there are clues in Gerrit and on the mailing list > > > archives here and there. Once y'all have a GitHub repository you'd > > > like to move over. You can either add me to it so I can move it into > > > the org or I can make the teams, make y'all moderators and I _think_ > > > that will give you the ability to move it yourselves. > > > > Sure, I'll get a move on with this now, starting with a mail to > > openstack-discuss (just sent) and a patch based on [1]. Instead of > > moving a repo across though, perhaps you could just create an empty > > 'pycqa/doc8' repo that we can populate, adding us an admins in the > > process? This means we don't have to work through moving things from > > the OpenStack organization on GitHub or having the "forked from" > > metadata on the repo. If there's an empty repo, I can just push > > everything to that. > > Sure thing. That's done. I've invited Sorin to the organization but I > don't know your GitHub username to add you, Stephen.
Thanks for adding me. Having discussed this on #openstack-infra, it seems the preferred option is to actually move the 'openstack/doc8' repo on GitHub so we get the free redirects. Ian - would it be okay if we moved the repo to your personal account (sigmavirus24), meaning you could then move it to 'PyQCA' and set the appropriate permissions. This is what I've had to do for Sphinx and OVS stuff in the past. If that's okay, I'll talk to the infra guys and get them to do that. Sorry for the confusion. Too many cooks, or something like that /o\ Stephen _______________________________________________ code-quality mailing list -- code-quality@python.org To unsubscribe send an email to code-quality-le...@python.org https://mail.python.org/mailman3/lists/code-quality.python.org/