| Summary: | Create LocationTech/Geoff git repo at GitHub/LocationTech section | ||
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| Product: | Community | Reporter: | Erdal Karaca <erdal.karaca.de> |
| Component: | Git | Assignee: | Eclipse Webmaster <webmaster> |
| Status: | RESOLVED FIXED | QA Contact: | |
| Severity: | normal | ||
| Priority: | P3 | CC: | andrea.ross, denis.roy, wayne.beaton |
| Version: | unspecified | ||
| Target Milestone: | --- | ||
| Hardware: | PC | ||
| OS: | Windows NT | ||
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Description
Erdal Karaca
The Geoff GitHub repo would normally be moved to the LocationTech organization during the project provisioning phase. Has Geoff been fully provisioned? (In reply to Denis Roy from comment #1) > The Geoff GitHub repo would normally be moved to the LocationTech > organization during the project provisioning phase. Has Geoff been fully > provisioned? Matt sent out the note on 3/12. So yes, Geoff is fully provisioned. It appears that Geoff was provisioned with a Git repository on locationtech.org. Ah, I can see it here: http://git.locationtech.org/c/geoff/org.locationtech.geoff.git/ I should have checked that. Erdal, I suppose you're asking for a clone of that repo in the Locationtech organization? We tried that with Eclipse.org projects some time ago, and the mirror concent at Github was essentially broken. We don't mirror projects to GitHub anymore. I believe that Erdal wants to move the existing Geoff repository into the LocationTech organization on GitHub https://github.com/locationtech Yes, that is fine as well if mirroring does not work reliably. I have commits (on my local machine) that I did not yet push to the LT git repo. Should I push the commits first, before moving the repo to github/locationtech org as the repo will not be mirrored? (In reply to Wayne Beaton from comment #4) > I believe that Erdal wants to move the existing Geoff repository into the > LocationTech organization on GitHub > > https://github.com/locationtech https://github.com/locationtech/geoff has been created. Erdal: please log into the PMI (https://www.locationtech.org/projects/technology.geoff) and use the Edit function to set your code repository to that URL. Within a few hours, that will trigger automatic creation of the team of collaborators. If you haven't already, please define your GitHub id in your Eclipse Foundation account. That will ensure you're invited to the team: https://dev.eclipse.org/site_login/myaccount.php Hi Denis, I have set the repo URL appropriately. How do I transfer the LocationTech repo's code to the GitHub repo? Thanks! (In reply to Denis Roy from comment #6) > https://github.com/locationtech/geoff has been created. > > Erdal: please log into the PMI > (https://www.locationtech.org/projects/technology.geoff) and use the Edit > function to set your code repository to that URL. Within a few hours, that > will trigger automatic creation of the team of collaborators. > > If you haven't already, please define your GitHub id in your Eclipse > Foundation account. That will ensure you're invited to the team: > https://dev.eclipse.org/site_login/myaccount.php I've never done it, but there appear to be some docs: https://help.github.com/articles/importing-your-project-to-github/ Any progress? How can we help? Thanks, Wayne! The rest is up to me: I need to transfer the LT repo to GitHub and it is done. (In reply to Wayne Beaton from comment #9) > Any progress? > > How can we help? The webmaster portion of this is complete. Removing from our queue. I cannot configure the github repo locationtech/geoff. I have already assigned my github id in the committer portal. What do I miss? (In reply to Denis Roy from comment #11) > The webmaster portion of this is complete. Removing from our queue. (In reply to Denis Roy from comment #6) > https://github.com/locationtech/geoff has been created. > > Erdal: please log into the PMI > (https://www.locationtech.org/projects/technology.geoff) and use the Edit > function to set your code repository to that URL. Rats. Looks like the repo was in the "Source Code" section, not in the "GitHub" section. Apologies for the confusion. I've changed that, and am running the sync again. Stay tuned. Yup -- that worked, Erdal and Christophe have both been invited to join the Geoff team on Locationtech GitHub. Please check your email for the invitation. As a reminder, we cannot forcibly add committers to the GitHub teams -- we can only invite them. There is an action item on the committers' part. |