I see it pretty straight forward..
Anyone has read access to public repositories, people can request an account and set up their projects which should be public by default, and maintain them. Exactly the same way like github works now, just under full ARDC control.
Marius, YO2LOJ
On 02/04/2021 18:56, pete M via 44Net wrote:
As a part of the TAC I find this Idea pretty good.
But there is a small problem that I see is the management of such project.
Lets say we use Gitlab, poeple need a login to have access to the git. They also need to be either the "owner/maintener" of the project they are driving and some will give code modification and who will autorise it?
I like the idea..
Pierre VE2PF
De : 44Net 44net-bounces+petem001=hotmail.com@mailman.ampr.org de la part de Marius Petrescu via 44Net 44net@mailman.ampr.org Envoyé : 2 avril 2021 05:46 À : 44Net general discussion Cc : Marius Petrescu Objet : [44net] Git repository for AMPR stuff
Hi everyone,
Since a lot of people do all kind of development work directed towards the ampr and the 44 network, wouldn't it make sense to have some kind of repository/version tracking for this work?
Of course, there is Github, as a public place to do this, but wouldn't it be nice to have our own Git repository, which should be under ARDC control, where we could track our stuff, from code development and scripts, up to all the host and service lists?
This could even be a topic for the grants committee...
Costs are minimal, with only some effort towards the initial setup (Git is essentially free, with maybe a small payed support in setup from Atlassian if needed). Afterwards it is self-sustaining.
73s,
Marius, YO2LOJ
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