Thomas Goirand <z...@debian.org> wrote: > As long as you push to Github *for yourself* (ie: not in order to > share the repository with other people form the Debian community), > that's fine. But forcing it to others is not acceptable. > > Thomas Goirand (zigo) Thomas - what you want to achive?
Right now i'm affraid of you and others who share your opinion: There will something happend as result: * i will consider that my view on debian was just false * i will move all my packaging to github or gitlab - the service don't matter, but it will make sure that i can have my workflow after the GR * it will not hurt debian directly, because i will mirror the repo's to salsa * there will be nice improvements in sense of my workflow coming with it: i will only accept github PRs - nothing else. I will only use github issues - because after such a descision i will suspspect the debian bts as not trustworthy at all - i will have my packaging in a safe haven - and don't have to care how nuts the outcome of a GR will be. Hey - if you really want it that way, you layed out the first few meters of the new debian road. Before i forget - if your plans happend, i will be verbose about - with every contributor who will left debian alone after me. Promised. Before there are false assumtions that i'm searching any consensus in this unbelivable bullshit - no - i don't. I'll only stepping aside and see debian and debians ideas die. An cry silently. Thats all. Alf -- Alf Gaida BDBF C688 EFAD BA89 5A9F 464B CD28 0A0B 4D72 827C