On 2013-01-24, Itamar Syn-Hershko wrote: > On Wed, Jan 16, 2013 at 10:09 AM, Troy Howard <[email protected]> wrote:
>> The main thing is ensuring that we consider the ASF git repo for Lucene.Net >> to be the primary source of truth (once we move over to it) Any PRs on the >> Github mirror will need to be merged back into the ASF git repo. > We don't have to work against github. Actually, perhaps we better work > against an ASF's git repo and have it auto-mirrored to github. The way git > works, all you have to do to merge a PR is add the other repo as a remote, > fetch and merge. Github should detect that as closing the PR - and we can > probably verify that with them. Sounds great. > Either way, I would recommend setting up a hook to email this list with > notifications about incoming PRs, just so everyone is notified. +1 > The rest of Stefan's worries are all covered by good guidelines on how to > work with PRs / github tools - voting etc. Probably yes. > So, how do we proceed? Basically we ask the ASF's INFRA team (via JIRA) to create a writable git repo for us. It would probably be best if Prescott as chairman could drive this. At one point in time projects moving to git had to name a team member who'd be willing to help with the migration. Stefan
