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[11:24:00 CST(-0600)] <holdorph> EricDalquist: you around?

[11:24:04 CST(-0600)] <EricDalquist> yers

[11:24:41 CST(-0600)] <holdorph> how strong a possibility (how likely) is it that some (all?) of the fully sponsored jasig portlets will move from svn to github?

[11:24:56 CST(-0600)] <EricDalquist> depends on the project committer I suppose

[11:25:05 CST(-0600)] <EricDalquist> but I'd be for the portlets I work on moving

[11:25:15 CST(-0600)] <EricDalquist> I believe jen is in of the same opinion

[11:26:00 CST(-0600)] <holdorph> if you were going to submit a new porlet, never been in jasig svn before, to incubation right now, would you just put it into github?

[11:26:21 CST(-0600)] <athena> i would

[11:26:37 CST(-0600)] <athena> and yes, certainly hoping the portlets i work on move sometime soon

[11:27:11 CST(-0600)] <holdorph> ok, right now there is a "Jasig" github user. how do we see new portlets/projects working

[11:27:26 CST(-0600)] <holdorph> would they start under Jasig or start under some other user?

[11:27:40 CST(-0600)] <holdorph> sorry Jasig organization

[11:28:34 CST(-0600)] <holdorph> (i'm asking these questions on behalf of the incubation working group, in case it matters)

[11:28:42 CST(-0600)] <EricDalquist> so there is a strong possibility that some will move, potentially all of them could move if the various portlet project leads are happy with the idea

[11:29:17 CST(-0600)] <EricDalquist> I think they would start under the Jasig organization

[11:29:47 CST(-0600)] <holdorph> is it possible to move a project repo from under a user account to under jasig on github?

[11:29:51 CST(-0600)] <EricDalquist> yes

[11:30:11 CST(-0600)] <EricDalquist> you have to have admin access to the Jasig org and the project in question

[11:30:21 CST(-0600)] <EricDalquist> but that's not difficult to get setup

[11:30:35 CST(-0600)] <holdorph> hmm.... so if you don't have admin to both you can't move it?

[11:30:46 CST(-0600)] <holdorph> er, it can't get moved, is a better way to ask that

[11:31:03 CST(-0600)] <EricDalquist> I don't think so

[11:31:22 CST(-0600)] <EricDalquist> though you can easily clone it from user/Project and then push it to jasig/Project

[11:31:39 CST(-0600)] <EricDalquist> I'm not sure what extra neatness happens with github's data when you do an actual move though

[11:31:54 CST(-0600)] <athena> and i'm sure we could grant temporary admin access, if we really needed to

[11:32:07 CST(-0600)] <EricDalquist> We should probably setup the incubation group as admins of the Jasig org on github anyways

[11:32:15 CST(-0600)] <EricDalquist> since they are the primary entry point for new projects

[11:32:33 CST(-0600)] <EricDalquist> and could be responsible for creating new projects and project teams

[11:32:56 CST(-0600)] <holdorph> that sounds like an interesting way to go. it might be efficient.

[11:33:16 CST(-0600)] <EricDalquist> then if some user has a project they want moved

[11:33:31 CST(-0600)] <EricDalquist> they coordinate with the incu group and grant one of the incu members admin access to the project

[11:33:37 CST(-0600)] <EricDalquist> which I think would let it be moved

[11:33:41 CST(-0600)] <holdorph> nod

[11:34:08 CST(-0600)] <holdorph> and for new projects not yet in github, the incubation member could create the project and then assign the developer/project lead as a committer to that project

[11:34:21 CST(-0600)] <EricDalquist> yes

[11:34:40 CST(-0600)] <EricDalquist> and either assign an existing steering committee team or create a new one for the project

[11:35:08 CST(-0600)] <holdorph> well i might have a testcase for that, if we're interested in exploring it. https://issues.jasig.org/browse/INC-38

[11:35:23 CST(-0600)] <holdorph> see the last comment on that ticket.

[11:35:24 CST(-0600)] <EricDalquist> cool

[11:35:33 CST(-0600)] <EricDalquist> so where would be the best place to document this stuff?

[11:35:54 CST(-0600)] <EricDalquist> we have https://wiki.jasig.org/display/JCH/Git+Hosting

[11:35:59 CST(-0600)] <EricDalquist> which doesn't really have much at all on it

[11:36:22 CST(-0600)] * holdorph looks

[11:37:24 CST(-0600)] <holdorph> there used to be some instructions on this page related to how it was done for subversion: https://wiki.jasig.org/display/JCH/Subversion+Access

[11:37:26 CST(-0600)] <EricDalquist> it would be good to document the desired permission (dev teams have read/write access, steering teams have read/write/admin access) as well as workflow for requesting new projects from the Jasig "owners" team and moving existing projects

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