It is still the repo for all JRuby 1.6.x builds.

-Tom

On Fri, Feb 17, 2012 at 3:42 PM, Charles Oliver Nutter
<head...@headius.com> wrote:
> Could be...I am not sure if we use it anymore. Tom?
>
> On Feb 17, 2012 10:31 AM, "Nick Sieger" <nicksie...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> Looks like jnr-posix is the only other repo under the jruby org that fits
>> this description. Should it just be deleted?
>>
>> /Nick
>>
>> On Feb 17, 2012, at 3:43 AM, Charles Oliver Nutter wrote:
>>
>> > I found a simple reason why it's better to duplicate a repo when
>> > moving it into an organization: pull requests go there. If you fork a
>> > repository, as we did from vvs/jruby-launcher to jruby/jruby-launcher,
>> > then forks of your fork will try to send pull requests back to the
>> > originating repository.
>> >
>> > In this case, since vvs/jruby-launcher is no longer the canonical
>> > repository for jruby-launcher, I deleted it and recreated it with the
>> > same repo, rather than using github forking.
>> >
>> > I recommend we do this for any projects that have their canonical
>> > source in the 'jruby' organization on Github but are currently "forks"
>> > of some other repository, so that pull requests go to the right place.
>> >
>> > - Charlie
>> >
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