A lot of the people who currently have whiteboards have copies of the SDK in there... Would it still be possible to work on a private copy of the SDK in the whiteboard? The way I see it happening would be that you would fork the main SDK, and work on it in your own fork rather than the whiteboard... The other issue would be to bring the code back to the asf repo -- I could see that as problematic as well.
-Nick On Fri, Apr 5, 2013 at 2:23 AM, Justin Mclean <[email protected]>wrote: > Hi, > > Assuming we get the git hub mirrors up and working there nothing stopping > anyone from using github to supply patches and diff in the usual way. A git > hub pull request can be converted directly into a patch file and applied > easily. > > There's one outstanding issue in how do we close pull requests, I asked > this before but no one seem to know the answer. > > I don't think it would be possible to use github for the "official" > whiteboards as it brings up a number of issues for infra and the ASF ie > knowing who contributed, licensing issues etc etc basically the normal > issues for bit of donated code. > > Thanks, > Justin
