that can dumped into a source DB and queried.
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interesting and worth looking into.
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I don't agree. z/OS isn't the center of the universe anymore. Most sites
run a stack such as Atlassian Jira, Bitbucket etc which are used by both
z/OS and distributed development teams. The integrations are awesome.
Being able to track a bug ticket to changed lines of code is gold dust.
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So z/OS datasets are still the source of truth, and just a copy is being made
into GitHub for visibility from the outside.
I'm thinking of implementations that work the
So z/OS datasets are still the source of truth, and just a copy is being made
into GitHub for visibility from the outside.
I'm thinking of implementations that work the other way.
Running Git server on Z**, hooking it to GitHub UI / web service, use GitHub
Actions or other release mechanisms to
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On Aug 5, 2021, at 11:32 PM, kekronbekron
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>> I periodically copy over the current libraries and push the changes to
>> GitHub.
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> Do you mean push to GitHub and then 'build/deploy/copy over the current
> (PARMLIB) libraries using some
David Frenzel wrote:
>What you can do is host a Git server instance e.g. on Linux for Z.
And/or via the z/OS Container Extensions (zCX). The Java-oriented projects
Gitblit and GitBucket are other possibilities.
http://gitblit.github.io/gitblit/
https://github.com/gitbucket/gitbucket
It'd be
> I periodically copy over the current libraries and push the changes to GitHub.
Do you mean push to GitHub and then 'build/deploy/copy over the current
(PARMLIB) libraries using some build workflow?
> It’s not perfect, but I can get some idea of when a change was made or find
> an older
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> Git client on z/OS could be used to "build" PARMLIB. It would just depend
> upon how PARMLIB is allocated, cataloged and used. For example, if PARMLIB
> was cataloged used indirect cataloging, and created on something like the
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to create PARMLIB on the
next RESvolume.
Jerry
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this will be quite difficult to achieve.
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On Aug 5, 2021, at 9:56 AM, David Frenzel wrote:
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> What you can do is host a Git server instance e.g. on Linux for Z. This way
> you don't have to move your assets off the machine.
> If moving something off the platform is not the concern but rather who can
> access it then I'd suggest to
but I
assume that this will be quite difficult to achieve.
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Hmm.. what I mean is - I don't want GitHub Enterprise to have a copy of the
repo.
I understand GitHub E being 'the source' and then git clone etc. to local or
z/OS.
What I'm saying is... I want Rocket Git for z/OS to be 'the source', and then
just use GitHub as the front-end for it.
Don't want
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On Aug 5, 2021, at 8:27 AM, kekronbekron
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> If a company has GitHub Enterprise, can we hook that to Rocket's Git for
> z/OS, running on z/OS.
> Will that work without GitHub Enterprise making a copy/mirror of the original
> repos on Z?
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Hi,
Request your inputs please on the following:
If a company has GitHub Enterprise, can we hook that to Rocket's Git for z/OS,
running on z/OS.
Will that work without GitHub Enterprise making a copy/mirror of the original
repos on Z?
It would be amazing to keep Z's stuff managed by Git on Z,
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