On Fri, Apr 24, 2020 at 02:21:14PM +0200, Pierre-Yves Chibon wrote:
...snip...
I was going for:
https://pagure.io/Fedora-Infra/ansible/ which is
marked as
being the future location of our ansible repo and already has a copy of it.
Yeah, I am not even sure who made that. It was not me. ;)
I had not realized we have content in
https://pagure.io/fedora-infrastructure/ 's
git.
Yes, mostly stuff that doesn't matter too much anymore, but it used to
have 'public' things we needed to share out from puppet repo.
If we really want to have the ansible repo in that repo, the easiest
may be to
rebase these commits on the top of ansible and force push to that repo (so
current ansible clone would pull fine once they've updated their urls=).
well, I guess it depends on what way you want to preserve things:
1. Rebase the fedora-infrastructure.git on top of ansible.git and force
push that. That would mean everyone with a existing
fedora-infrastructure repo would have to scrap it and repull.
But everyone with fedora-infra/ansible.git could just pull.
2. Push ansible.git on top of fedora-infrastructure. Then the opposite.
People who have an existing fedora-infrastructure repo could just pull,
people with fedora-infra/ansible would need to recheckout.
3. Just scrap the fedora-infrastructure repo entirely and replace it
with ansible.git. This would mean both groups would have to reclone.
I don't think there's really enough people with checkouts that couldn't
just reclone, so I think we could do anything here and I don't much
care. I think we should probibly move the old fedora-infrastructre files
under some directory to keep them cluttering the ansible repo tho.
Most if not all the fedora-infrastructure.git is old stuff we could do
without too.
kevin