Hi, Regarding the hosting, within the openscenegraph account would be the best I recon. Both for visibility and ease to find. Concerning rights, you can setup "Collaborators" that will have push access to the repository in the repository settings. You could then mandate a maintainer the right to push to a osgQt repository owned by the openscenegraph user
Regards, Mathieu On Wed, Sep 7, 2016 at 9:39 PM Robert Osfield <robert.osfi...@gmail.com> wrote: > > Another area for discussion would be where to host the main version of > the new osgQt, we could have in the openscenegraph account alongside > the OSG, or have it live entirely separately. I am not clear on how > fine grained we can make the permissions on projects within the > openscenegraph account so an entirely separate repository might be > best w.r.t permissions. > >
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