On Tue, 13 Mar 2018 11:43:17 -0400, ajs6f wrote:
On Mar 13, 2018, at 11:20 AM, Gilles <gil...@harfang.homelinux.org> wrote:


I didn't find it very easy to cooperate with developers who fork on GitHub and submit PRs. I've now found the "git" command that creates a branch from a PR, but it would be so much more comfortable to just switch directory and do "git pull".


Just as a point of information, it is possible to reverse the Github
<- Apache mirroring most projects use to be Github -> Apache.

It seems that a good-enough-for-me solution would be to "clone"
(on my local system) the repository forked by the GSoC participant.

Does it make sense?

Thanks,
Gilles

What
that means is that merging PRs from Github becomes one click in the
Github UI.

There are other consequences, of course, especially related to other
integrations Commons may be using (e.g. integration between Github and
JIRA).

Of course, INFRA are the folks to talk to if this sounds interesting.
At Apache Jena, we looked into it but have taken no action because we
still have some open questions about when some of our workflow
integrations will become possible with "reversed mirroring".

Adam Soroka ; aj...@apache.org


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