On Fri, 2015-05-15 at 08:56 -0400, Adam Samalik wrote:
Do we want to store the project, or packages?
To explain what I mean by "project" and "packages", let's have a
look at the Copr project.
The "project" is hosted here:
https://git.fedorahosted.org/cgit/copr.git
This is the home of the project. It stores the source code and could also have some issue
tracker etc.
If we want to store "project", Pagure seems like a nice solution.
The "packages" (for fedora) are here:
http://pkgs.fedoraproject.org/cgit/copr
This hosts the packages and is more focused on the spec file and the packaging side. The
project needs to live somewhere else.
If we want to store "packages", Dist Git might be great.
Pagure could also be great for the second.
It offers git hosting, the way dist-git needs it (to store specs and
patches), and it (could if it doesn't already) offers some space storage
to upload tarballs.
Then, maintainers of packages in coprs would gain a place for users to
report their issues with the copr packages, which doesn't sound like a
terrible thing.
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Mathieu