On Mon, Nov 7, 2016 at 3:07 PM, Pavel Raiskup <praiskup@redhat.com> wrote:
On Monday, November 7, 2016 1:36:11 PM CET Michal Novotny wrote:
> Hey,
>
> I'd like to ask the community if it's alright to officially move to pagure.
> I should have probably asked earlier but I haven't thought about it, I must
> admit. Pagure is an open-source project tight to Fedora Infrastructure,
> which COPR can use to its advantage. Auto-rebuilds launched on new commits
> are already working by employing great fedmsg infrastructure bus. I think
> there might be more possibilities there that I cannot see at the moment.
> Another advantage is that we can move our COPR wiki to Pagure from
> fedorahosted.org (going to be sunset) and have both code base and wiki on
> pagure.io and therefore use only one platform for these two. I probably
> won't be able to move closed pull requests from Github, which I wanted to
> do, but I have already started (really just started) working on that
> feature into pagure-importer so that other projects can have this.

I have a suggestion then.   Please let the github repo live indefinitely,
without pushing anything which is not in pagure.  Only edit project
description.

It would be nice to have that github repo synced automatically as an
mirror, for marketing purposes (for both Copr and Pagure).

Keeping the Github repo as a pointer might be a good idea.
 

> If you have any objections against moving to Pagure, please, tell.

I'm fine, but still would like to have this done WRT @coprgit FAS group.

Contributing people from this group or from any other group will be added.
 
Pavel
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