On Fri, Dec 2, 2016 at 6:17 PM,  <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi Philippe,
>
> There are a few things we need to do to make the complete transition.  There
> are some repos which are on git.spdx.org that need to be moved to github.
> There are also some users who have commit access to git.spdx.org that do not
> have commit access on github.

The simplest is to ask their Github username on this list or a private
email and then send an invite.
If they do not reply then this might not be a big issue for them?

> I am also thinking we may want create some kind of README or pointer to
> github for those still looking at git.spdx.org.  Any ideas on what to do
> here would be appreciated.

This is easy: once the mirroring is removed, I can just push a commit
that explains that the repo has moved to Github in a file called
MOVED_TO_GITHUB_SPDX.txt and in that same commit delete all files (the
history would still have them for the posterity)  or just update the
README and leave everything else as-is.

> For Python, we have the original GSoC student Ahmed with commit access - do
> you think we need to reach out to him to get him access to the new repo
> (I'll need to dig up his email address)?

Ahmed has been quiet for a while so I would not bother.
If he shows up we can grant him access or his github user is ah450 so
you could send an invite too.
But since he not active it might be best to just do nothing until he wakes up.

> Kate and Philippe -
>
> We can probably move things incrementally - python and SPDX tools first
> since they are already setup with all committers on github with the possible
> exception of Ahmed.  Any reason to wait on these to repos?  Philippe or I
> should be able to disable the mirroring.  I would then remove all commit
> access on SPDX.org to prevent any accidental commits.

This works for me alright.

You should go head with the the Go tools too and grant me access on
Github as I mentored the initial contribution. There will be some
minor issues with Go import namespacing but they will be easy enough
to fix.

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Cordially
Philippe Ombredanne

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