Am 31.07.2024 um 07:59 schrieb Emmanuel Seyman emmanuel@seyman.fr:
- John W. Himpel [30/07/2024 19:27] :
When I enter "git push -u origin "InitialCommit" https://pagure.io/forks/jwhimpel/fedora-server.git then enter my userid and password,
You need to use an API key to commit to git.
- Go to https://pagure.io/settings#nav-api-tab
- Click on "Create new API key".
- On that page, make sure "Commit to a git repository via http(s)"
is checked.
- Click on create.
- You'll be able to use that API key to commit to the repository.
In my experience the easiest way is to use the ssh variant. If I remember correctly, the system automatically uses the public key of your FAS account.
And probably you can use the procedures as described for our documentation articles:
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Server/Documentation/How_To_Contribute
https://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/server-working-group/usr-docs-maintenan...
And as a WG member you can either push to your fork and then initiate a Pull Request, or you can directly push to the main repository.
And we should also agree whether we first save the Ansible scripts in the stg branch or directly in main. The documentation is currently only in stg. Maybe it is easier to put Ansible scripts in this branch for the first development time. Then we would have both in the same branch and could access everything at the same time.
-- Peter Boy https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/User:Pboy PBoy@fedoraproject.org
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