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