[ZF] A couple of github issues
Jim Fulton
jim at zope.com
Fri Feb 1 11:31:32 UTC 2013
On Fri, Feb 1, 2013 at 6:11 AM, Matthew Wilkes
<matthew at matthewwilkes.co.uk> wrote:
> Hi Jim, all,
>
>
>> - use bitbucket which has saner permissions (or try to get github
>> to fix their permissions)
>
>
> There is a confusing work around, actually. If you create a team that has
> admin rights *to that team*, i.e. not the organisation, it allows users to
> create repositories.
Does it allow users to add other users to the organization?
I'm a bit skeptical, but I'd love to see this worked out.
>
>
>> - Write and maintain an application that authenticates contributors
>> and creates repos for them. (This will be a pain to write and
>> maintain. Not it!)
>
>
> Plone tried this and has the code for it. We gave up on it.
Given what I think you said above, why did Plone try this?
>
>> - Identify some specialists and create a process other than
>> zope-dev for requesting repos.
>
>
> I am happy to volunteer for this and would accept requests via IRC.
Thanks!!!
>
>> IMO, the authors.txt file should be made available in a public
>> repo. If we really really think that this public information should
>> be revealed only to contributors, we could pay github $7/mo and put
>> it in a private repository accessible to developers. This would
>> have the added advantage that developers could manage their own
>> entries.
>
>
> +1 on public repo
>
> Also, GitHub readily grant Bronze status to open source organisations (Plone
> and plone-security both are free Bronzes), so we could ask for that have had
> up to 5 private GitHub repos.
Ah, nice, I wasn't aware of that. Although honestly, I wouldn't begrudge them
$7/month or more. They provide a valuable service.
Jim
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