Hey, On Saturday 08 March 2014 06:03 PM, Patrick Ben Koetter wrote: > Hi, > > * Abhilash Raj <raj.abhila...@gmail.com>: >> Hi Patrick, > > excuse my ignorance: Is Raj your first name or Abhilash?
My First name is Abhilash. >> On Saturday 08 March 2014 12:37 PM, Patrick Ben Koetter wrote: >>> * Abhilash Raj <raj.abhila...@gmail.com>: >>>> Hi all, >>>> >>>> I was in a conversation with Barry yesterday to setup a unofficial git >>>> mirror for mailman since there are large number of people who use git as >>>> their primary vcs. I think it would encourage more people to contribute >>>> to mailman, if not through merge requests on lp, through small patches >>>> making of which is quite trivial in git I suppose. >>>> >>>> I am willing to maintain the mirror but I need I don't have a private >>>> server to host it. Anyone has ideas about how to setup? or already has a >>>> mirror running? >>> >>> How about this: >>> >>> <https://project.sys4.de/public/projects/python/mailman> >>> >>> Pulling should be easy: >>> >>> git clone https://src.sys4.de/python/mailman.git >> >> Thanks for this. >> >>> Who will be the maintainer? That/these persons need an account and should >>> contact me so I can give them access. >> >> I am willing to be a maintainer. Also can you tell me how to maintain I >> haven't maintained a project like this before? Does a cron job needs to >> setup to pull periodically? > > I will create an account for you and I will send the login data to you > offlist. Do you PGP or anything alike? I will send you my public key to you offlist. So I will have to pull from main repo and push manually? or can we setup a cron job to do that work? > As for the workflow: Wars have been waged to etablish the right way [tm] to > do this. I suggest whatever we do, make it easy to adopt or people will turn > away because they need to spend too much work on project administration. > > The mailman repo is public. Anyone can pull a copy from it. If they want to > contribute code/docs/..., they have to submit a merge request at > <https://project.sys4.de/python/mailman/merge_requests>. > > Then its up to one of the developers to look at the new code and then to > decide whether it should be merged or not. It's up to a developer or any more > privileged role to conduct the actual merge. > > As for pulling: To my knowledge it is best practise to pull before you begin > your work. Of course one should create a branch and work in that, so the code > won't interfere with other changes, while you work on it. > > p@rick > thanks, Abhilash Raj
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