Given there are 3 committers involved with puppet stuff (Romain, Tom,
and now Zach), perhaps changes from non-committers will get reviewed
fairly quickly and the git repo won't be needed?

Steve

On 07/18/2017 10:51, Tom Judge wrote:
> I'm happy to move these (my ports) to puppet@ however I would rather not see 
> a git repo put in the way.  
> 
> TJ
> 
>> On Jul 18, 2017, at 9:19 AM, Romain Tartière <rom...@freebsd.org> wrote:
>>
>> On Tue, Jul 18, 2017 at 01:09:41PM +0000, Jason Slagle wrote:
>>> I have no issue giving up my maintainership if someone with commit wants
>>> it, but would also be interested in helping if a puppet@ was formed - I
>>> took maintainership to try to get some traction but pretty quickly hit some
>>> upstream roadblocks that weren't easily solved in a way that the ports tree
>>> would allow.
>>
>> Cool. I also contacted portmgr@ regarding setting-up a 'puppet-ports'
>> repository on GitHub for the puppet@ team.  The idea would of course
>> that you would be part of that team and have access to this repository,
>> even if you cannot commit into the FreeBSD ports tree.
>>
>>> I can follow up with some Puppet folk - some of my upstream things are
>>> merged - others are still open.  Some were blockers for cfacter on FreeBSD.
>>
>> Had you an opportunity to check the updated facter in my proposal?  I am
>> running this on my boxes as a replacement of rubygem-facter and it seems
>> to be fine.
>>
>>> I plan to hack on FreeBSD Puppet stuff all day at the contributor summit at
>>> Puppetconf this year if there are others.
>>
>> Unfortunately, I can't attend such events because of the costs (quite
>> expensive and I would have to pay for it personally, no $PAYJOB
>> sponsoring possible) :-(
>> Please note that I am based in France, and EuroBSDCon this year is in
>> Paris, so I guess attending it would be acceptable for me.  If we are a
>> bunch of Puppet users there, maybe we can organize something!
>>
>> Regards,
>> Romain
>>
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