On 10/20, Eric D Helms wrote:
> For quite a few releases now, we've been using a little tool named
> tool_belt as a CLI to perform release tasks such as finding cherry picks,
> or building koji configurations. The larger idea of the repository is you
> define a release via a configuration file and perform various release
> actions based on the data within the config file. The original repository
> lives on my personal Github account [1]. At some point, this was forked to
> theforeman organization and configurations for just Foreman stored in it.
> Meanwhile, in the original repository are configs for Katello releases.
>
> I would like to propose merging the configuration files from theforeman to
> my original repository, deleting thetheforeman fork and then transferring
> my repository to theforeman to serve as the single shared repository. If
> you have any concerns, objections or questions please raise them here.
>
> If there are no objections, I will perform this next Wednesday or Thursday.
>
>
> [1] https://github.com/ehelms/tool_belt
> [2] https://github.com/theforeman/tool_belt
>
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+1, I would also like to merge https://github.com/dlobatog/foreman_release
into that repository, making each of the scripts a subcommand of tool_belt

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