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Organization in GitHub

MrGwen
Hello,

Today I've submit an idea to Paolo: what about an organization for
GST in Github. I think it makes sens to have such an organization.
It brings a better visibility for the project and the others GST projects.
For instance the vm source will be stored there, and the binaires
too and not on my repository. All the other projects (PetitParser,
Mirrors, VisualGST, ...)
could be stored there.

If you have an objection or a better idea you're welcome

Cheers,
Gwen

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Re: Organization in GitHub

Paolo Bonzini-2
Il 08/03/2012 15:55, Gwenaël Casaccio ha scritto:
> Hello,
>
> Today I've submit an idea to Paolo: what about an organization for
> GST in Github. I think it makes sens to have such an organization.
> It brings a better visibility for the project and the others GST projects.
> For instance the vm source will be stored there, and the binaires
> too and not on my repository. All the other projects (PetitParser,
> Mirrors, VisualGST, ...)
> could be stored there.

Done.  So far I created projects for gst, VisualGST and gst-objc.

I asked GitHub support whether they can set up automatic mirroring.

I'd be particularly proud to host Iliad in the organization, too. :)

Paolo

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Re: Organization in GitHub

Nicolas Petton
On Fri, 2012-03-09 at 12:50 +0100, Paolo Bonzini wrote:

> Il 08/03/2012 15:55, Gwenaël Casaccio ha scritto:
> > Hello,
> >
> > Today I've submit an idea to Paolo: what about an organization for
> > GST in Github. I think it makes sens to have such an organization.
> > It brings a better visibility for the project and the others GST projects.
> > For instance the vm source will be stored there, and the binaires
> > too and not on my repository. All the other projects (PetitParser,
> > Mirrors, VisualGST, ...)
> > could be stored there.
>
> Done.  So far I created projects for gst, VisualGST and gst-objc.
>
> I asked GitHub support whether they can set up automatic mirroring.
>
> I'd be particularly proud to host Iliad in the organization, too. :)

done!
https://github.com/gnu-smalltalk/iliad

Cheers,
Nico


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Re: Organization in GitHub

MrGwen
On 10/03/2012 01:07, Nicolas Petton wrote:

> On Fri, 2012-03-09 at 12:50 +0100, Paolo Bonzini wrote:
>> Il 08/03/2012 15:55, Gwenaël Casaccio ha scritto:
>>> Hello,
>>>
>>> Today I've submit an idea to Paolo: what about an organization for
>>> GST in Github. I think it makes sens to have such an organization.
>>> It brings a better visibility for the project and the others GST projects.
>>> For instance the vm source will be stored there, and the binaires
>>> too and not on my repository. All the other projects (PetitParser,
>>> Mirrors, VisualGST, ...)
>>> could be stored there.
>> Done.  So far I created projects for gst, VisualGST and gst-objc.
>>
>> I asked GitHub support whether they can set up automatic mirroring.
>>
>> I'd be particularly proud to host Iliad in the organization, too. :)
> done!
> https://github.com/gnu-smalltalk/iliad
>
> Cheers,
> Nico
>
>
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Cool :)

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Re: Organization in GitHub

MrGwen
In reply to this post by Paolo Bonzini-2
On 09/03/2012 12:50, Paolo Bonzini wrote:

> Il 08/03/2012 15:55, Gwenaël Casaccio ha scritto:
>> Hello,
>>
>> Today I've submit an idea to Paolo: what about an organization for
>> GST in Github. I think it makes sens to have such an organization.
>> It brings a better visibility for the project and the others GST projects.
>> For instance the vm source will be stored there, and the binaires
>> too and not on my repository. All the other projects (PetitParser,
>> Mirrors, VisualGST, ...)
>> could be stored there.
> Done.  So far I created projects for gst, VisualGST and gst-objc.
>
> I asked GitHub support whether they can set up automatic mirroring.
>
> I'd be particularly proud to host Iliad in the organization, too. :)
>
> Paolo
>
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Great and what about moving the GST packages (stinst, blox, ...) into the
organization repository, one day you propose something like that while
talking in IRC. I didn't like it too much but with the organization it
makes sens.

Gwen


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Re: Organization in GitHub

Dmitry Matveev
Hello,

Since these packages are already included in the GNU Smalltalk repo, I
think that separating them from it is a bad idea.
Currently the GNU Smalltalk system is almost usable out of the box,
but with the packages separated it will be an additional complexity to
build up the required packages after building an interpreter.

Dmitry

2012/3/10 Gwenaël Casaccio <[hidden email]>:

> On 09/03/2012 12:50, Paolo Bonzini wrote:
>>
>> Il 08/03/2012 15:55, Gwenaël Casaccio ha scritto:
>>>
>>> Hello,
>>>
>>> Today I've submit an idea to Paolo: what about an organization for
>>> GST in Github. I think it makes sens to have such an organization.
>>> It brings a better visibility for the project and the others GST
>>> projects.
>>> For instance the vm source will be stored there, and the binaires
>>> too and not on my repository. All the other projects (PetitParser,
>>> Mirrors, VisualGST, ...)
>>> could be stored there.
>>
>> Done.  So far I created projects for gst, VisualGST and gst-objc.
>>
>> I asked GitHub support whether they can set up automatic mirroring.
>>
>> I'd be particularly proud to host Iliad in the organization, too. :)
>>
>> Paolo
>>
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>
>
> Great and what about moving the GST packages (stinst, blox, ...) into the
> organization repository, one day you propose something like that while
> talking in IRC. I didn't like it too much but with the organization it makes
> sens.
>
> Gwen
>
>
>
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Re: Organization in GitHub

Paolo Bonzini-2
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On Sat, Mar 10, 2012 at 07:06, Gwenaël Casaccio <[hidden email]> wrote:

>> Done.  So far I created projects for gst, VisualGST and gst-objc.
>>
>> I asked GitHub support whether they can set up automatic mirroring.
>>
>> I'd be particularly proud to host Iliad in the organization, too. :)
>
> Great and what about moving the GST packages (stinst, blox, ...) into the
> organization repository, one day you propose something like that while
> talking in IRC. I didn't like it too much but with the organization it makes
> sens.

Perhaps not stinst, but the obsolete ones and the accessory ones could
make sense.

Or we could just separate everything and use submodules, but I
probably would need to think about what to do with the GNU repository
because I cannot create an arbitrary number of repositories there.

Paolo

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