* Miro Hrončok:

> On 22. 01. 20 11:21, Florian Weimer wrote:
>> * Felix Schwarz:
>>
>>> Personally I guess github would attract most contributions for Fedora
>>> from new contributors but it is closed source so I'd prefer gitlab for
>>> Fedora.
>>
>> I don't think Github allows disabling pull requests for projects.  This
>> means that a ptoential Fedora Github service would host content
>> submitted by people who have to agreed to the FPCA
>> <https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Legal:Fedora_Project_Contributor_Agreement>.
>>
>> Maybe that alone is sufficient to rule out Github?
>
> We are not the first project to deal with this. Usually, i is sovled
> by pots. See for example:
>
> https://github.com/python/cpython/pull/16012#issuecomment-530664428

Does this really work?

This pull request still has the “CLA not signed” label:

  <https://github.com/python/cpython/pull/18111>

But this is not shown clearly in the commit:

  <https://github.com/python/cpython/commit/d6fd38e2a47af1e75>

The red X isn't a relevant indicator.  This commit was merged and has it,
too:

  <https://github.com/python/cpython/commit/0d5eac8c327251f8e>

I don't know if the branch list (the “master” below the commit subject)
is a reliable indicator.

This is why I think the bot-based approach needs some review.  I also
think it's quite rude.  The whole FPCA thing feels strange these days.
Hopefully there is a better way to make sure that contributions are
intended as such.

Thanks,
Florian
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