Kevin Fenzi wrote on Fri, May 22, 2020:
> So, just to clarify a confusing situation... :) 
> 
> a...@pkgs.fedoraproject.org should never have worked.
> 
> If you have pkgs.fedoraproject.org it means you are using SSH, and are a
> packager. This is just due to the way pkgs was created. Packagers have
> accounts there and can ssh, if you aren't a packager you don't have an
> account and can't ssh. 

So that would probably be a bug that fedpkg adds remote as a...@pkgs.fp.o

I started looking at the code but it looks like it got fixed just two
weeks ago:
https://pagure.io/fedpkg/issue/394
https://pagure.io/fedpkg/c/0da2d94

Looks like we just need to wait for an update :)

> > And I think forking your own repo for pull-requests makes perfect sense,
> > especially since distgit doesn't allow you to remove temporary branches
> > from the main repo.
> 
> +1

I think there might be a confusion here as well. I was thinking of "your
own repo" as pkgs.fedoraproject.org/forks/yourfaslogin/rpms/repo.git -
which I still don't see much sense in forking, if that is possible at
all.

But now I think everyone is talking about some original repo you're
maintainer of; I have no problem agreeing with that one!

-- 
Dominique
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