Re: Party Train to Akademy
Oooo, what a lovely idea! I'm already booked on the TGV though, since I'm arriving in Paris on Monday to spend a couple of days with a genealogy and anthropology friend. Taking the Paris Gare Lyon/Milano P Garibal on 5 September at 10:37 (Thursday morning) Paris time. I put myself in the notes anyway, although the tickets are already booked. Valorie On Thu, Jun 27, 2019 at 4:26 AM Dan Leinir Turthra Jensen wrote: > On Thursday, 27 June 2019 12:16:56 BST Jonathan Riddell wrote: > > Me and Dan > > Hello, i'm also dan ;) > > > would like to take the train to Akademy from London via Paris, > > it's a full day's travel but about the same cost as flying, much better > for > > your carbon footprint, much better views and none of the faffy and > > expensive getting to and from airports to sit around for hours. > > > > If you'd like in to the booking let me know, either joining at London or > at > > Paris > > https://notes.kde.org/p/akademy-2019-party-train > > > > Jonathan > > > -- > ..dan / leinir.. > http://leinir.dk/ > > > -- http://about.me/valoriez
Re: KDE Github mirror members
On Thu, Jun 27, 2019 at 5:59 AM Ben Cooksley wrote: > > What it would allow though is for people to push commits to our > repositories on Github which may cause issues. If I understand correctly, GitHub lets you create different user groups with different permissions. My proposal is to create a group with no permissions whatsoever, so pushing to our repos is not possible. Albert
Re: Party Train to Akademy
On Thursday, 27 June 2019 12:16:56 BST Jonathan Riddell wrote: > Me and Dan Hello, i'm also dan ;) > would like to take the train to Akademy from London via Paris, > it's a full day's travel but about the same cost as flying, much better for > your carbon footprint, much better views and none of the faffy and > expensive getting to and from airports to sit around for hours. > > If you'd like in to the booking let me know, either joining at London or at > Paris > https://notes.kde.org/p/akademy-2019-party-train > > Jonathan -- ..dan / leinir.. http://leinir.dk/
Party Train to Akademy
Me and Dan would like to take the train to Akademy from London via Paris, it's a full day's travel but about the same cost as flying, much better for your carbon footprint, much better views and none of the faffy and expensive getting to and from airports to sit around for hours. If you'd like in to the booking let me know, either joining at London or at Paris https://notes.kde.org/p/akademy-2019-party-train Jonathan
Re: KDE Github mirror members
On Thu, Jun 27, 2019 at 9:09 PM Vlad Zagorodniy wrote: > > On 6/26/19 9:04 PM, Albert Vaca Cintora wrote: > > What do you think? It's just a cosmetic change (we don't need to give > > any permissions to the members we add to the org) but it's a nice one > > :) See for example the people in the Mozilla org [2]. > > > > Who can do this, and who else would be interested in being added? > > > > Hi, Hi Vlad, > > I think what matters is how many KDE projects are being developed on > GitHub. In case of Mozilla there are plenty of such projects. > > If we start adding members to the KDE organization, it will mean that > people can create pull requests. > > Unless PRs are disabled for projects that are exclusively being > developed on Phabricator (sigh), maybe it's a good idea to stay away > from adding members to the organization. At the moment it is already possible for people to send Pull Requests to our Github projects. These are automatically closed by a bot at the moment, except for the small handful of projects that have opted to accept Github Pull Requests. What it would allow though is for people to push commits to our repositories on Github which may cause issues. > > Cheers, > Vlad Regards, Ben
Re: KDE Github mirror members
On 6/26/19 9:04 PM, Albert Vaca Cintora wrote: What do you think? It's just a cosmetic change (we don't need to give any permissions to the members we add to the org) but it's a nice one :) See for example the people in the Mozilla org [2]. Who can do this, and who else would be interested in being added? Hi, I think what matters is how many KDE projects are being developed on GitHub. In case of Mozilla there are plenty of such projects. If we start adding members to the KDE organization, it will mean that people can create pull requests. Unless PRs are disabled for projects that are exclusively being developed on Phabricator (sigh), maybe it's a good idea to stay away from adding members to the organization. Cheers, Vlad