Hi,
On Sun, 31 Dec 2017, Riku Voipio wrote:
> On Tue, Dec 26, 2017 at 02:17:24PM +0100, Arturo Borrero Gonzalez wrote:
> > Following with your example (pkg-suricata-team) I prefer to make it
> > explicit for people outside debian that this is about packaging.
> > So I usually put the 'pkg' string
On Tue, Dec 26, 2017 at 02:17:24PM +0100, Arturo Borrero Gonzalez wrote:
> Following with your example (pkg-suricata-team) I prefer to make it
> explicit for people outside debian that this is about packaging.
> So I usually put the 'pkg' string also in individual repos, i.e.:
> pkg-suricata-team/p
On 26 December 2017 at 13:12, Jonathan McDowell wrote:
> On Mon, Dec 25, 2017 at 11:45:37AM +0100, Alexander Wirt wrote:
>
>> Teams
>> -
>>
>> For larger projects you can also create a group to host your projects.
>> To avoid clashes with usernames (that share the same namespace as
>> groups)
On Tue, 26 Dec 2017, Jonathan McDowell wrote:
> On Mon, Dec 25, 2017 at 11:45:37AM +0100, Alexander Wirt wrote:
>
> > Teams
> > -
> >
> > For larger projects you can also create a group to host your projects.
> > To avoid clashes with usernames (that share the same namespace as
> > groups) we
Hello,
On Tue, Dec 26 2017, Jonathan McDowell wrote:
> Likewise for pkg-electronics I was expecting pkg-electronics-team (to
> match, e.g., pkg-suricata-team) but I see things like libvirt-team as
> well so the pkg- prefix doesn't seem to be consistently used/unused.
I think the -team suffix rep
On Mon, Dec 25, 2017 at 11:45:37AM +0100, Alexander Wirt wrote:
> Teams
> -
>
> For larger projects you can also create a group to host your projects.
> To avoid clashes with usernames (that share the same namespace as
> groups) we are requiring groups to have a '-team' suffix to their
> name.
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