Hey Zack and Roger, - Why moving: The goal of moving wasn't to disassociate the project from Zack. I wanted to advertise the project link on the volunteer page and I thought, there will be less confusion if it is in the TheTorProject than in Zackw. I asked Arturo to fork Stegotorus in TheTorProject, he said it is simpler if Zackw just moves the repo to TheTorProject.
Arturo is the/an admin of TheTorProject AFAIK and he had made Zack a member of the organization the same day. I think that is enough to move the repo. - Why github? I think the question of moving Ooni to tor git came up in Iceland and Arturo was happy with keeping it on TheTorProject github account. So I thought the same logic can be applied to Stegotorus. Reasons: 1) It is less painful to move a repo from a github to a github rather than changing servers. 2) github has this feature that you can comment between the lines of commits that tor git doesn't have. 3) Bureaucratically, I seems easier to give pop-up volunteer write access to the github repo rather than to tor git (this was the case for example when I was a student) - Status of git.torproject.org If for the sake of having less confusion we want to move stegotorus dev to tor git, I can take care of the move if I'm given access to git.torproject.org:/stegotorus. I think either Roger or Zack needs to make a signed ticket for change of owner/write access assigned to weasel, Sebstian or Erinn. I have write access to git.torproject.org:/user/vmon/stegtorus (but not to git.torproject.org:/stegotorus) and historically, I was happy with that but that doesn't accomplish the "less confusion" goal. Thanks everybody, vmon Zack Weinberg <za...@panix.com> writes: > On 02/20/2014 10:48 AM, vmonmoonsh...@gmail.com wrote: >> Hey Zack, >> >> I want to put up Stegotorus up for GSoC this summer. I was wondering if >> you mind transfering the ownership of your Stegotorus repo: >> >> https://github.com/zackw/stegotorus >> >> To "TheTorProject" on github: >> >> https://github.com/TheTorProject >> >> ? (https://github.com/zackw/stegotorus/settings then Transfer) >> >> If you don't feel comfortable, we can fork it as well. > > [ Background for tor-dev: I am no longer involved in Stegotorus > development. vmon and at least one other person are continuing to work > on it; this is currently happening in non-default branches of the copy > on my github account. There is also a copy of the repo on > gitweb.torproject.org but it has not been updated in quite some time. ] > > I discussed this with Roger on IRC yesterday and we came to the > conclusion that instead of transferring my Stegotorus repo to the > "TheTorProject" organizational account, > gitweb.torproject.org/stegotorus.git should be promoted to the master > copy. I think right now I am the only person with write access to that > copy, and I am not sure what the right procedure is for granting you > access. I'm also not good enough at Git to know how to copy all > branches of remote A into remote B (short of tedious manual actions > and/or shell loops). > > I think this would also entail using Tor's Trac for issues instead of > Github's issue tracker. > > zw > > _______________________________________________ > tor-dev mailing list > tor-dev@lists.torproject.org > https://lists.torproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tor-dev _______________________________________________ tor-dev mailing list tor-dev@lists.torproject.org https://lists.torproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tor-dev