Question: does it need to be private? Initially, we were using it to 
collaborate on papers prior to publication, but there are better ways to do 
that now. As it stands, I believe it is more of an archive.

I occasionally troll it for material for presentations, though it is getting a 
little long in the tooth for anything useful.


On Sep 17, 2014, at 7:45 AM, Jeff Squyres (jsquyres) <jsquy...@cisco.com> wrote:

> Question for the developer community:
> 
> SHORT: Should I convert the private ompi-docs SVN to a private repo on Github?
> 
> MORE DETAIL:
> 
> The ompi-docs SVN is a private repo that was used heavily in the first 
> several years of the project for collaborating to write papers.  In the past 
> few years, I think it's mainly been used by George and me for the OMPI SC 
> BOF, and that's about it.
> 
> The Open MPI community on Github does have private repos (since ompi-test is 
> now there).  Should I convert ompi-docs to Git and move it to a private repo 
> on Github?
> 
> My scripts are good enough that the conversion process is now fairly 
> automated; it's not much work to convert and move ompi-docs to Git/Github.
> 
> As such, I don't think I have a much of an opinion either way.  
> 
> Thoughts?
> 
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