On Fri, Oct 29, 2021 at 12:13:19PM -0700, Paul Ramsey wrote: > http://libgeos.org/development/rfcs/rfc10/
That's a 404 for me. > GitHub has been the largest source of 3rd party code contribution via > pull-requests for some time now. > > Moving to Github has the following components: > > • Move the canonical (writeable) repository to GitHub > • Migrate the (current, useful) contents of the Trac wiki to the new > web framework Meaning it would not be a wiki anymore ? > • Deleting the migrated and out-of-date contents of the Trac wiki > • Switching the Trac tickets to read-only > • Web scraping the Trac ticket contents and placing in a > geos-old-tickets repo > At that point: > > • New code is pushed to GitHub > • New issues are filed at GitHub > • New documentation is committed to the repository > This should unlock: > > • Easier path for new contributors to discover and assist with the > project Easier how ? What would be possible for new contributors which is not possible today ? > • Easier collaboration with downstream projects Easier how ? What would be esier for us to do with downstream projects ? > • Far easier story on “how to we manage the project” and “where the > important things happen” For "how we manage the project" I think this means "we use GitHub issues" rather than "we use Trac milestones", right ? The only easier story would be to use *one* system rather than two, for management, which was the case before GitHub issues were enabled. > • Far less dependence on individual contributors for infrastructure > work that only they can do More dependence on single corporation being the only one which can do work on the infrastructure. Anyone can be a contributor on OSGeo infrastructure so "only they can do" is a misleading picture, as if "they" would not be all of us... I'll only vote after reading the full RFC as I'd like to understand what the new management would look like. A feature I often use is marking Trac tickets as blockers for a milestone (we only release when all important issues are released), I'd like to understand how would this work on github. --strk; Libre GIS consultant/developer https://strk.kbt.io/services.html _______________________________________________ geos-devel mailing list geos-devel@lists.osgeo.org https://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/geos-devel