+1 for visibility
Also, GitHub gives people credit on their profiles for contributions! That
may motivate them to send pull-requests.
On Tue, Nov 8, 2016 at 12:26 PM, Pavel Raiskup <praiskup(a)redhat.com> wrote:
On Tuesday, November 8, 2016 12:22:47 PM CET Pavel Raiskup wrote:
> > Why? I am really curious.
>
> * For marketing purposes. Nobody (except for Fedora contributors) uses
> Pagure (but it's a pitty). People will search through github repos for
> copr and there will be nothing. Having a carbon copy makes sense to
> advertise both projects.
>
> * The pull request database won't disappear. There are references to the
> database from git :(. It is very, very ugly that we have several merge
> commits referencing pull request database in git, so there's potential
data
> loss. (I hate merge commits because those are there just to make
git-log
> ugly, and moving from github just underlines it's worse than that).
>
> * You can use github's features, e.g. Travis CI for free.
* people on github might still fork up2date code, without having FAS
account.
Pavel
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