the fedora infra team has a new "git forge" application called Pagure which essentially could replace our newish content that we have been putting into github.
One thing that we don't have in Pagure (that we also dont have in github either because we are using a free account) is private repos. The only reason we would need a private repo would be to put the fedora logopack into, since we don't publish those publiclly.
I had a brief chat with the pagure folks in #fedora-admin and it seems that private repos may be a thing in pagure in the future though.
anyone have any thoughts?
cheers, ryanlerch
On Wed, Jul 22, 2015 at 08:17:53AM +1000, Ryan Lerch wrote:
the fedora infra team has a new "git forge" application called Pagure which essentially could replace our newish content that we have been putting into github.
One thing that we don't have in Pagure (that we also dont have in github either because we are using a free account) is private repos. The only reason we would need a private repo would be to put the fedora logopack into, since we don't publish those publiclly.
I had a brief chat with the pagure folks in #fedora-admin and it seems that private repos may be a thing in pagure in the future though.
anyone have any thoughts?
Hi,
So pagure doesn't have private project at the moment, nor is it something that has been requested (https://pagure.io/pagure/issues). What it currently has, is the possibility of having private tickets.
Private projects should be duable, the question is, what do you want private? Everything, so people cannot view/access the content of the git repo, cannot view/open tickets and cannot do pull-requests? Just the git content? I could see something granular with options to activate/de-activate some of them but I would prefer to have a list of these options before looking further into doing it :)
Pierre
Hey pingou,
On 07/22/2015 04:17 AM, Pierre-Yves Chibon wrote:
Private projects should be duable, the question is, what do you want private? Everything, so people cannot view/access the content of the git repo, cannot view/open tickets and cannot do pull-requests? Just the git content? I could see something granular with options to activate/de-activate some of them but I would prefer to have a list of these options before looking further into doing it :)
For the logo requests (which I think is brilliant to host in a private repo, great idea Ryan) we would need the actual repo content private, but tickets could (and probably should) be public (I'm assuming tickets would be requests for logos.)
Ideally, people could file tickets by emailing logo@fedoraproject.org and that would somehow map up to pagure tickets (but I don't know how that would work, really.) We do have a lot of logo requests that aren't from @fedoraproject contributors (eg from magazines or whatever.)
I'm trying to think of any other special requirements here but I can't think of any others...
~m
On Wed, Jul 22, 2015 at 09:17:17AM -0400, Máirín Duffy wrote:
Hey pingou,
On 07/22/2015 04:17 AM, Pierre-Yves Chibon wrote:
Private projects should be duable, the question is, what do you want private? Everything, so people cannot view/access the content of the git repo, cannot view/open tickets and cannot do pull-requests? Just the git content? I could see something granular with options to activate/de-activate some of them but I would prefer to have a list of these options before looking further into doing it :)
For the logo requests (which I think is brilliant to host in a private repo, great idea Ryan) we would need the actual repo content private, but tickets could (and probably should) be public (I'm assuming tickets would be requests for logos.)
Cool, thanks :)
Ideally, people could file tickets by emailing logo@fedoraproject.org and that would somehow map up to pagure tickets (but I don't know how that would work, really.) We do have a lot of logo requests that aren't from @fedoraproject contributors (eg from magazines or whatever.)
We already have the system in place so that replying of the notification of a ticket ends-up on the ticket itself (so no need to go to pagure to reply to a comment on a ticket). So while this would have to leave outside the main pagure tree, this is definitely something doable :)
Pierre
On Wed, Jul 22, 2015 at 09:17:17AM -0400, Máirín Duffy wrote:
Ideally, people could file tickets by emailing logo@fedoraproject.org and that would somehow map up to pagure tickets (but I don't know how that would work, really.) We do have a lot of logo requests that aren't from @fedoraproject contributors (eg from magazines or whatever.)
Unless we run it through a really strict spam filter first, or have some other means of validation before creating tickets, I'd hesitate to have email -> tickets, because that's going to be a massive ongoing cleanup job.
On 07/22/2015 10:10 AM, Matthew Miller wrote:
On Wed, Jul 22, 2015 at 09:17:17AM -0400, Máirín Duffy wrote:
Ideally, people could file tickets by emailing logo@fedoraproject.org and that would somehow map up to pagure tickets (but I don't know how that would work, really.) We do have a lot of logo requests that aren't from @fedoraproject contributors (eg from magazines or whatever.)
Unless we run it through a really strict spam filter first, or have some other means of validation before creating tickets, I'd hesitate to have email -> tickets, because that's going to be a massive ongoing cleanup job.
Ryan and I already get everything sent thru logo@fpo and for the most part it's pretty spam-free.
~m
On Wed, Jul 22, 2015 at 10:38:26AM -0400, Máirín Duffy wrote:
Unless we run it through a really strict spam filter first, or have some other means of validation before creating tickets, I'd hesitate to have email -> tickets, because that's going to be a massive ongoing cleanup job.
Ryan and I already get everything sent thru logo@fpo and for the most part it's pretty spam-free.
Huh, okay. Many of the other @fpo aliases I get are _crazy spam magnets_. I guess I won't jinx things. :)
What about Bit Bucket? You can have private repos there for free.
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the fedora infra team has a new "git forge" application called Pagure which essentially could replace our newish content that we have been putting into github.
One thing that we don't have in Pagure (that we also dont have in github either because we are using a free account) is private repos. The only reason we would need a private repo would be to put the fedora logopack into, since we don't publish those publiclly.
I had a brief chat with the pagure folks in #fedora-admin and it seems that private repos may be a thing in pagure in the future though.
anyone have any thoughts?
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