On Fri, May 30, 2014 at 03:41:07AM +0100, Alex Heneveld wrote: > > Andrew- > > I think there are things in your announcement which need more discussion. > Can we treat it as a proposal? :)
+1 > > > after Friday 30 May 2014, the existing GitHub repository accessed via the > 'brooklyncentral' account will NO LONGER be accepting pull requests > > PR's still come in against the github repo. What is under discussion is how > it gets merged afterwards and (more importantly) what checks need to be done > on them. > > I'd rather we held off on closing anything until this is clear. > > We also need to figure out when/whether to activate > github.com:brooklyn/brooklyn (which we now have) and what to do with > brooklyncentral/brooklyn. (Does anyone know what happens when you transfer > a repo?) GH repo transfers between orgs work fairly well IIRC. > > Best > Alex > > > On 30/05/2014 01:24, Andrew Kennedy wrote: > >All, > > > ># Announcement > > > >Based on Dave and Chip's emails, it looks prudent to make the switch to > >the ASF repository as soon as possible, as part of the ongoing incubation > >process for Brooklyn. Therefore, after Friday 30 May 2014, the existing > >GitHub repository accessed via the 'brooklyncentral' account will NO > >LONGER be accepting pull requests. Instead we will be switching to the ASF > >Git repository for 'incubator-brooklyn' as the main repository of record. > >This repository will be mirrored to two READ-ONLY repositories on GitHub, > >against which pull requests can be opened. During Friday we will work to > >merge the current set of outstanding pull requests. > > > >For more details of the workflow, please see the ASF documentation here: > > > >- http://www.apache.org/dev/git.html > > > >Note that from now on, all new branches SHOULD be associated with a JIRA > >issue on the BROOKLYN project and named appropriately, with a reference in > >the pull request title or commit test. > > > >We will document the specific workflow and environment for Brooklyn as > >part of the new Brooklyn project site on apache.org <http://apache.org>, > >and would appreciate any comments or suggestions. > > > ># Useful URLs > > > >The new Git repository can be cloned from these URLs. Make sure your > >repository working copies, forks and remotes are updated appropriately, > >and ensure any local WiP branches are copied across. > > > >- https://git-wip-us.apache.org/repos/asf/brooklyn.git > >- git://git.apache.org/incubator-brooklyn.git > ><http://git.apache.org/incubator-brooklyn.git> > > > >Repository browsing over HTTP is available here: > > > >- > >https://git-wip-us.apache.org/repos/asf?p=incubator-brooklyn.git;a=summary > > > >The GitHub repositories are here: > > > >- https://github.com/apache/incubator-brooklyn.git > >- https://github.com/brooklyn/brooklyn.git > > > >The Brooklyn JIRA project is here: > > > >- https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/BROOKLYN/ > > > ># Actions > > > >Note that contributors MUST have signed an ICLA or waived any rights to > >the code they are contributing. > > > >The old Brooklyn repository will be tagged and frozen, and renamed to > >'legacy-brooklyn' and all commit rights will be removed at the time of the > >switch-over. The other repositories maintained by the 'brooklyncentral' > >account will remain available, but we would welcome discussion and > >suggestions about which could be moved to the 'brooklyn' account, such as > >'brooklyn-examples' and similar. > > > >- https://github.com/brooklyncentral/brooklyn/ > >- https://github.com/brooklyncentral/legacy-brooklyn/ > > > >The existing job that is mirroring from the GitHub 'brooklyncentral' > >account will be turned off, but the mirroring jobs in the opposite > >direction, to the 'apache' and 'brooklyn' GitHub accounts will continue. > > > >The disposition of the documentation and website code is still to be > >determined. > > > >Please bear with us as we make this transition, and check with the PMC if > >you have any issues getting started or if I have missed anything out from > >this announcement. > > > >Thanks, > >Andrew (Apache Brooklyn PMC) > >-- > >-- andrew kennedy ? engineer : http://cloudsoftcorp.com/developers/ ; > > > >On 29 May 2014 21:11, Chip Childers <[email protected] > ><mailto:[email protected]>> wrote: > > > > Given David's comment and note about Brett's concerns with the > > usergrid > > workflow, it would make sense to get the change over done now. > > > > One of the challenges that we have right now is that the SGA was > > sent in > > to donate the Brooklyn code to the ASF. However, we're going to > > need to > > review all of the commits that have been pulled into the booklyn > > GH repo > > and then pushed into the ASF, to be sure that the person providing the > > changes fully understood that they were effectively making a > > donation to > > the ASF. > > > > This might not seem like a huge deal ATM, but IP provenance is > > critical to > > the rationale behind the ASF IP management processes / policies. > > > > So... instead of pulling any more commits from GH, I think it's > > time to > > switch to ASF as the canonical repo ASAP. > > > > Can you guys do that? > > > > -chip > > > > > > -- > You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups > "brooklyn-dev (DEPRECATED)" group. > To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an > email to [email protected]. > For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/d/optout.
