Re: [Snowdrift-discuss] Switching primary git repository

2016-03-21 Thread Aaron Wolf
On 03/21/2016 05:44 PM, Bryan Richter wrote: > On Mon, Mar 21, 2016 at 03:33:29PM -0700, Aaron Wolf wrote: >> On 03/21/2016 03:21 PM, Bryan Richter wrote: >>> Our project is well on its way through the process of changing the >>> primary git repository away from git.gnu.io. >>> >>> Is git.gnu.io in

[Snowdrift-discuss] Governance netting Wednesday 3/21 @19:00 UTC

2016-03-21 Thread Stephen Michel
It will be at meet.jit.si/snowdrift As a reminder, a governance meeting is about modifying our own organizational structure. If you have an issue like "I don't know who should be doing X", this is the right place to bring it up. wolftune, chreekat, Salt, ikomi, mray, msiep, please let me know

Re: [Snowdrift-discuss] Switching primary git repository

2016-03-21 Thread Bryan Richter
On Mon, Mar 21, 2016 at 03:33:29PM -0700, Aaron Wolf wrote: > On 03/21/2016 03:21 PM, Bryan Richter wrote: > > Our project is well on its way through the process of changing the > > primary git repository away from git.gnu.io. > > > > Is git.gnu.io insufficient in some way, now or in the immediate

Re: [Snowdrift-discuss] Switching primary git repository

2016-03-21 Thread Iko
Last I heard git.gnu.io itself will be moving as well. On 21/03/16 06:21 PM, Bryan Richter wrote: > Our project is well on its way through the process of changing the > primary git repository away from git.gnu.io. > > As sysadmin I am responsible for supporting that process, but I > suppose I woul

Re: [Snowdrift-discuss] Switching primary git repository

2016-03-21 Thread Aaron Wolf
On 03/21/2016 03:21 PM, Bryan Richter wrote: > Our project is well on its way through the process of changing the > primary git repository away from git.gnu.io. > > As sysadmin I am responsible for supporting that process, but I > suppose I would be remiss if I did not also ask for justification f

[Snowdrift-discuss] Switching primary git repository

2016-03-21 Thread Bryan Richter
Our project is well on its way through the process of changing the primary git repository away from git.gnu.io. As sysadmin I am responsible for supporting that process, but I suppose I would be remiss if I did not also ask for justification for the process. Is git.gnu.io insufficient in some way

Re: [Snowdrift-discuss] The state of project management. Looking for feedback.

2016-03-21 Thread Stephen Michel
On Mon, Mar 21, 2016 at 11:56 AM, Aaron Wolf wrote: On 03/21/2016 08:45 AM, Stephen Michel wrote: There's still one unanswered question: OpenProject has a nice way to organize meetings and record minutes. What do we replace that with? Here's the criteria I'm working off of: - Tactical meet

Re: [Snowdrift-discuss] Weekly Tactical Meeting Today, 3/21, 19:00-20:00UTC

2016-03-21 Thread Aaron Wolf
On 03/21/2016 08:46 AM, Stephen Michel wrote: > Important note: for folks outside the US, you may not have passed > daylight savings yet, so this time may be offset 1 hour. It'll be back > to normal next week. > > We're switching away from OpenProject, so no link this week. See the > long "state o

Re: [Snowdrift-discuss] The state of project management. Looking for feedback.

2016-03-21 Thread Aaron Wolf
On 03/21/2016 08:45 AM, Stephen Michel wrote: > It's the end of an era. > > For a long time, we used Snow wiki, the Snowdrift wiki and ticketing > system that is on our live site. Snow wiki has a problem: its code base > is a mess, tangled in with the rest of the Snowdrift code. When we > launch o

[Snowdrift-discuss] Weekly Tactical Meeting Today, 3/21, 19:00-20:00UTC

2016-03-21 Thread Stephen Michel
Important note: for folks outside the US, you may not have passed daylight savings yet, so this time may be offset 1 hour. It'll be back to normal next week. We're switching away from OpenProject, so no link this week. See the long "state of project management" email for discussion about meeti

[Snowdrift-discuss] The state of project management. Looking for feedback.

2016-03-21 Thread Stephen Michel
It's the end of an era. For a long time, we used Snow wiki, the Snowdrift wiki and ticketing system that is on our live site. Snow wiki has a problem: its code base is a mess, tangled in with the rest of the Snowdrift code. When we launch our MVP, we'll be running on a new code base. That mean