On 10.05.2012 03:47, Tony Trinh wrote:
On Wed, May 9, 2012 at 7:57 AM, ceki <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>>
wrote:

    On 09.05.2012 13:03, Tony Trinh wrote:

        That indeed looks interesting, but it sounds like it creates an
        independent repo (removes the fork status of
        logback-android)...or am I
        mistaken? I need it to be a fork so that I can easily merge
        updates from
        qos-ch/logback.


    Good point. I am at loss for more ideas. I guess you should contact
    github support asking them to help you transfer logback-android.


I got a response from support. Unfortunately, GitHub currently does not
allow an account (or an organization) to fork its own repos. I think
it's best for logback-android to remain a fork, so that means it has to
be outside of the qos-ch organization.

Tony, thanks for letting us know. It's too bad logback-android has to
remain outside qos-ch. Migration of logback-android was one of the
reasons why qos-ch was created in the first place. Please let me know
if I can do anything to help promoting logback-android.

Cheers,


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