On Tue, Nov 27, 2018 at 5:39 PM Miro Hrončok <mhroncok(a)redhat.com> wrote:
On 27. 11. 18 23:25, Christopher wrote:
> Okay, so, in
https://src.fedoraproject.org , repos seem to have two
> URLs for SSH access.
> One is referred to as "Pull Requests" in the "helpful"
"Clone"
> dropdown menu. However, I cannot figure out what this is for.
>
> If the origin is:
> ssh://ctubbsii@pkgs.fedoraproject.org/rpms/zookeeper.git
>
> Then the "Pull Requests" URL for SSH is:
> ssh://ctubbsii@pkgs.fedoraproject.org/requests/rpms/zookeeper.git
>
> Pull requests seem to be in origin, under refs/pull/* (just like
> GitHub), but *NOT* in this separate (related?) repo.
The Pull Requests repo lists metadata about pull Requests.
There is a link *Learn more about these different git repos* bellow the
URLs:
https://docs.pagure.org/pagure/usage/
"One of the major difference with GitHub and GitLab is that for each
project on pagure, four git repositories are made available:
A git repository containing the source code, displayed in the main
section of the pagure project.
A git repository for the documentation
A git repository for the issues and their metadata
A git repository for the metadata for pull-requests"
src.fp.o has issues turned off (and I assume docs as well), so you only get:
* A git repository containing the source code, displayed in the main
section of the pagure project.
* A git repository for the metadata for pull-requests
Thanks.
I did see (and read) that, but I was still confused, because I didn't
know what "metadata for pull-requests" meant, nor was it obvious (to
me) how that information aligned to UI elements (the descriptions of
the repos didn't match the section headers in the drop-down: "Pull
Requests" != "Metadata for Pull Requests").
I think it would be better if the non-source repos were an extra click
away (a second tab within the drop-down would work), and it would be
better if users couldn't accidentally create branches in the metadata
repos.
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