On Wed, Jan 06, 2021 at 01:17:35PM -0800, Kevin Fenzi wrote:
On Tue, Jan 05, 2021 at 05:09:27PM +0100, Pierre-Yves Chibon wrote:
> We have 134 projects there:
> - 45 of them are archived
> - 1 is a mirror
> - people2
> - 4 are forks:
https://github.com/fedora-infra?type=fork
> - ssh-gpg-smartcard-config
> - Last commit on November 2020
> - Seems up to date with its parent project
I think someone forked this to add some yubikey info?
But in any case I don't think we need it now.
> - pyramid_fas_openid
> - master branch
> - last commits October 2020 (previous ones 2017)
> - 40 commits ahead of master in its parent project
> - develop branch
> - last commits 2015
> - 26 commits ahead of master in its parent project
Alas, we still use this for bodhi I am pretty sure.
At least bodhi-backend01 has:
python3-pyramid-fas-openid-0.4.0-1.fc32.noarch
installed.
Do we know if the package's sources come from our fork?
> Then we have a these four that we run but do not maintain and
that may want to
> find a better place:
> - asknot-ng
> - fedbages
> - tahrir
> - tahrir-api
Yep. Lets see is OSPO wants them somewhere...
> This would reduce the number of projects down to 57 projects most of which are
> run and maintained by Fedora Infrastructure.
Still a lot. ;)
yup, though the split of the message schemas to different repo kind of
"artificially" increases that number (ie: maintaining 1 code-base, results in
two projects on github). Let's see how are things once we've cleaned them up a
little more :)
> Then, I am also wondering if we should move the archived
projects to another
> organisation just to keep the list of projects somewhat manageable.
We could. Github does filter the archived ones out some, so I don't know
if it's worth the trouble, but if you think it's worth it we can.
Agreed, however archived projects are shown by default, if we find a way to hide
archived project by default I think that would be sufficient.
Basically, I'm looking for a way that it shows 57 or so projects by default
rather than 134.
Hoping it makes sense :)
Pierre