On Wed, 2016-10-19 at 12:07 +0100, Robert Knight wrote: > > Additionally, the ASF has (ultimately) legal responsibility over the > > authority and access of the code and content it (through us) produces. > > Even pull-requests accepted for Apache projects via GitHub still go through > > the same CLA processes before getting merged into the ASF-level git > > repository > >—which is then synchronized back to GitHub. The GitHub mirrors are there > >mostly for findability, afiak. :) > > Can you point to a few examples of Apache projects that use GitHub > effectively? If working with projects under the Apache banner through > GitHub is at all cumbersome then that would hugely devalue it for me.
I'd recommend a look at Trafficserver. That's run very smoothly for years, and is one of just a couple of projects trialling full two-way mirroring. -- Nick Kew
