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44 From: Wael Nasreddine <wael.nasreddine@gmail.com>
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45 Date: Thu, 08 May 2014 23:18:23 +0000
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48 Subject: Re: Github?
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49 To: David Bremner <david@tethera.net>, guyzmo+notmuch@m0g.net,
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69 Well like I said in my first email, if you guys are interested in owning
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70 and maintaining the GitHub repo it is yours, besides I have not done
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71 anything with the history I only added one commit which will never conflict
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72 with upstream unless you add a .Travis.yml file :)
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74 On Thursday, May 8, 2014 3:42:05 PM, David Bremner <david@tethera.net>
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77 > Wael Nasreddine <wael.nasreddine@gmail.com> writes:
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79 > > I didn't see the previous email about it, thank you Jani for the link. It
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80 > > looks like you guys have your hands full and everything setup the way you
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81 > > like it, so here's what I'll do myself (if it's acceptable with you,
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82 > > otherwise I'll just remove everything):
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84 > > - Revert my changes (except for the CI)
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85 > > - Set a cron job to update the mirror hourly for the Github user wanting
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88 > > - Remove the Issues, Pull Request and the Wiki
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89 > > - Add a "mirror of .." to the description on top of the page
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90 > > - Manually update the contrib/ bindings/ as they change in here and maybe
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91 > > automate it later.
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93 > > For the automatic pusher, I'll have to skip the README changes.
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95 > I think the concensus among the devs is that if there is going to be a
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96 > "notmuch" organization on github then it should be owned by and
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99 > I'm sure your intentions are good, but reasonable people can differ
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100 > about the best way to do things; in particular it makes no sense to me have
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101 > a mirror where the history has been rewritten, meaning that people can't
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102 > merge to or from the offical repo.
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104 > Of course what you do as your own github user is up to you.
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114 Well like I said in my first email, if you guys are interested in owning an=
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115 d maintaining the GitHub repo it is yours, besides I have not done anything=
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116 with the history I only added one commit which will never conflict with up=
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117 stream unless you add a .Travis.yml file :)<br>
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118 <br><div>On Thursday, May 8, 2014 3:42:05 PM, David Bremner <<a href=3D"=
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119 mailto:david@tethera.net">david@tethera.net</a>> wrote:</div><blockquote=
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120 class=3D"gmail_quote" style=3D"margin:0 0 0 .8ex;border-left:1px #ccc soli=
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121 d;padding-left:1ex">
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122 Wael Nasreddine <<a href=3D"mailto:wael.nasreddine@gmail.com" target=3D"=
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123 _blank">wael.nasreddine@gmail.com</a>> writes:<br>
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125 > I didn't see the previous email about it, thank you Jani for the l=
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127 > looks like you guys have your hands full and everything setup the way =
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129 > like it, so here's what I'll do myself (if it's acceptable=
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131 > otherwise I'll just remove everything):<br>
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133 > - Revert my changes (except for the CI)<br>
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134 > - Set a cron job to update the mirror hourly for the Github user wanti=
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137 > - Remove the Issues, Pull Request and the Wiki<br>
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138 > - Add a "mirror of .." to the description on top of the page=
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140 > - Manually update the contrib/ bindings/ as they change in here and ma=
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142 > automate it later.<br>
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144 > For the automatic pusher, I'll have to skip the README changes.<br=
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147 I think the concensus among the devs is that if there is going to be a<br>
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148 "notmuch" organization on github then it should be owned by and<b=
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150 controlled by us.<br>
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152 I'm sure your intentions are good, but reasonable people can differ<br>
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153 about the best way to do things; in particular it makes no sense to me have=
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155 a mirror where the history has been rewritten, meaning that people can'=
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157 merge to or from the offical repo.<br>
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159 Of course what you do as your own github user is up to you.<br>
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