On Thu, Apr 30, 2009 at 07:11:22PM -0700, Christopher Lee wrote:
-> On Apr 30, 2009, at 6:25 PM, Istvan Albert wrote:
-> > Thus while we cannot create a new username 'pygr' you could still
-> > create say the  'pygr-master' and 'pygr-work' repositories, the former
-> > being the official repository that only you can commit to, the latter
-> > has more committers (would work like Titus's repository now). Other
-> > people can fork off of the repositories as needed.
-> 
-> Sure, that sounds like a good idea.  At the same time, github's  
-> interface strongly emphasizes forking relations between repos.  Unless  
-> we set up forking relations between these repos that mirror how we are  
-> actually working, github's interface will mislead everyone looking at  
-> our project via github.  I think it's pretty easy to set this up  
-> right...

I can't figure out how to fork a project "into" a project of a different
name, or how to rename a project...?

I can easily create multiple repositories, as we did with pygr and
pygr-psu, but github doesn't treat the various repo relationships
properly then, does it?

--titus

p.s. Apologies for the delay in responding to this github stuff: my
Mac laptop hard drive decided to malfunction in the presence of my
visitor from Microsoft...
-- 
C. Titus Brown, c...@msu.edu

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