It might be better to do *Admin > **Transfer Ownership* rather than forking
into the OpenMRS org account, as you won't be maintaining your individual
copy of the project any longer.

On 11 March 2012 22:02, Burke Mamlin <[email protected]> wrote:

> Darius,
>
> Regarding conventions for git repository locations… either is fine.  I'm
> fine with repositories "earning" their way into (or out of) the openmrs
> account through use or lack of use.  The only potential downside of moving
> repositories around is breaking links (from wiki pages, emails, OpenMRS
> Answers, CI/maven scripts, etc.), but that's a minor/trivial issue.  The
> ability for developers to be more agile is way more important, IMHO.  Over
> time, if yours or any other module becomes largely managed by OpenMRS, then
> folks may prefer moving it into the openmrs organization in order to share
> the management burden; but, starting out under personal accounts is a more
> natural DCVS approach.
>
> Cheers,
>
> -Burke
>
> On Sun, Mar 11, 2012 at 2:13 PM, Darius Jazayeri <[email protected]>wrote:
>
>> Hi Burke,
>>
>> I'm working on moving the 2.x UI Framework code into a module, and I
>> started using git for this, as I was working on the plane and wanted to be
>> able to locally commit, etc.
>>
>> Question: what's the right convention for where should I initially
>> publish this?
>>
>> Option 1: I put it at github.com/djazayeri/openmrs-module-uiframework.
>> At some point OpenMRS may actively decide to own this module, and clones it.
>>
>> Option 2: I put it at github.com/openmrs/openmrs-module-uiframework,
>> assuming that OpenMRS is going to want to own this.
>>
>> I think option 1 is right (and this would work equally well for me as for
>> non-core-devs), but wondering if you have any thoughts?
>>
>> -Darius
>>
>
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