Hi takehiro,

The upstream part of projects.yaml is simply for the initial import. After that 
it is expected that stackforge (either from git.openstack.org or through the 
stackforge org on github) is the canonical repository. ie, your other upstream 
is no longer 'upstream' so to speak.

My recommendation would be to remove your old upstream and just use the 
stackforge one. The reason being is that you want all new patches to go through 
gerrit anyway so there is no real use of another upstream. You could create a 
fork or mirror on github elsewhere but you do already have the copy in the 
stackforge org.

I hope that helps!

Cheers,
Josh
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From: 金子 雄大 [[email protected]]
Sent: Tuesday, July 15, 2014 11:59 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [OpenStack-Infra] develop on upstream or stackforge

Hi all.

I'm working on a stackforge project "rack".
We have an upstream repository on github that is different from
stackforge one.
I pushed my patch to Gerrit and it was merged to our stackforge github,
but the change wasn't merged to upstream github.
Should I push my patch to upstream github?
And the patch is also merged to stackfoge github?

Regards,
takehiro

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