Re: [Freeipa-devel] New freeipa-tools repo

2015-08-03 Thread Tomas Babej


On 07/30/2015 01:58 PM, Martin Kosek wrote:
 On 07/30/2015 01:51 PM, Alexander Bokovoy wrote:
 On Thu, 30 Jul 2015, Martin Kosek wrote:
 Hello all,

 Right now, the people pushing patches to FreeIPA use Petr's great ipatool
 that is part of Petr's (CCed) ipa-tools repo forked from my old ipa-tools
 repository.

 Recently, we have found that ipatool needs update due to 4.2 being 
 released,
 so I think this is a great moment to make this tool more official and use a
 shared team repository so that people on the team can contribute and freely
 improve it.

 As we have our shiny organization on github, I simply created new
 freeipa-tools repo and with Petr's permission, moved ipa-tools content
 there:

 https://github.com/freeipa/freeipa-tools

 If there are no objections, I would use that as the authoritative version of
 the tools repo for the team.

 FreeIPA developers, please feel free to request access to
 https://github.com/orgs/freeipa/teams/freeipa
 if you want to commit to this repo.
 The link does not exist, you'd get 404 trying to access it.
 I don't see any way to add myself or request addition at
 https://github.com/freeipa
 
 Ah, looks like the github teams work differently then I though. You may need 
 to
 send me your github logins so that I can add people.
 
 If there is better way, please let me know.
 

As a heads up - the freeipa-ci repository containing the FreeIPA
integration tests definitions under jenkins-job-builder is now available
under freeipa organization as well.

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Re: [Freeipa-devel] New freeipa-tools repo

2015-07-30 Thread Martin Kosek
On 07/30/2015 01:51 PM, Alexander Bokovoy wrote:
 On Thu, 30 Jul 2015, Martin Kosek wrote:
 Hello all,

 Right now, the people pushing patches to FreeIPA use Petr's great ipatool
 that is part of Petr's (CCed) ipa-tools repo forked from my old ipa-tools
 repository.

 Recently, we have found that ipatool needs update due to 4.2 being 
 released,
 so I think this is a great moment to make this tool more official and use a
 shared team repository so that people on the team can contribute and freely
 improve it.

 As we have our shiny organization on github, I simply created new
 freeipa-tools repo and with Petr's permission, moved ipa-tools content
 there:

 https://github.com/freeipa/freeipa-tools

 If there are no objections, I would use that as the authoritative version of
 the tools repo for the team.

 FreeIPA developers, please feel free to request access to
 https://github.com/orgs/freeipa/teams/freeipa
 if you want to commit to this repo.
 The link does not exist, you'd get 404 trying to access it.
 I don't see any way to add myself or request addition at
 https://github.com/freeipa

Ah, looks like the github teams work differently then I though. You may need to
send me your github logins so that I can add people.

If there is better way, please let me know.

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[Freeipa-devel] New freeipa-tools repo

2015-07-30 Thread Martin Kosek
Hello all,

Right now, the people pushing patches to FreeIPA use Petr's great ipatool
that is part of Petr's (CCed) ipa-tools repo forked from my old ipa-tools
repository.

Recently, we have found that ipatool needs update due to 4.2 being released,
so I think this is a great moment to make this tool more official and use a
shared team repository so that people on the team can contribute and freely
improve it.

As we have our shiny organization on github, I simply created new
freeipa-tools repo and with Petr's permission, moved ipa-tools content 
there:

https://github.com/freeipa/freeipa-tools

If there are no objections, I would use that as the authoritative version of
the tools repo for the team.

FreeIPA developers, please feel free to request access to
https://github.com/orgs/freeipa/teams/freeipa
if you want to commit to this repo.

If there are concerns or comments to this idea, please let me know and we can
discuss.

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Supervisor, Software Engineering - Identity Management Team
Red Hat Inc.

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