Martin,
Is the issue that fedora hosted cannot accept update/pull requests from github?
Would the following workflow be viable,
Fedorahosted is upstream master repo for SSG.
GitHub has a downstream SSG repo that always follows upstream at fedora hosted and is essentially read-only.
GitHub has a second downstream SSG repo called SSGdev.
We could do pull requests on SSGdev and yourself, Shawn an Jan can pull from SSGdev to upstream Fedorahosted (maybe through traditional process).
I am probably missing something not having the full perspective.
Greg Elin P: 917-304-3488 E: gregelin@gitmachines.com
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On Jun 20, 2014, at 9:30 AM, Martin Preisler mpreisle@redhat.com wrote:
Hi, I have stripped the pull requests and related commits and push forced to a state that is merge-able with a fast-forward type merge. I have synced the repos. Trying out pull requests is fine but will create a mess, especially if we strip them like this. The github repo now has a pull request that says it was merged but isn't actually in the repo.
https://github.com/OpenSCAP/scap-security-guide
Any news related to moving to a better development model than sending patches around on mailing lists like cavemen? ;-D
-- Martin Preisler