Indeed. And as Jason pointed out it is free for use on open source projects. 
From this side we are good for everyone to use. What we would need is just some 
how-to about the intent of the ZenHub use as, of course, this will become the 
property of the project and as such has to follow the project’s development 
processes which should as well be documented.

The thing to discover, though, is what happens to ZenHub project metadata if 
the underlying repository is transferred away.

Regards
Felix

> Am 21.12.2016 um 07:29 schrieb Isabel Drost-Fromm <[email protected]>:
> 
> On Wed, Dec 21, 2016 at 07:05:25AM +0100, Michael M Behrendt wrote:
>> it;s true that no repo will break per se -- however, given how we're 
>> working, we have a strong dependency against zenhub for organizing our 
>> work. so if there is no zenhub, it would break our dev workflow
> 
> Maybe a good reason to use the quiet holidays (or the first weeks of next 
> year) to figure out how the then existing Github Repo under the Apache Org 
> works with Zenhub?
> 
> If Zenhub is so useful to current developers, it should be open to everyone 
> who wants to contribute to OpenWhisk.
> 
> Isabel
> 
> 
> -- 
> Sorry for any typos: Mail was typed in vim, written in mutt, via ssh (most 
> likely involving some kind of mobile connection only.)

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