On Jan 7, 2011, at 8:40 PM, Yawar Amin wrote:

> Hi,
> 
> On 2011-01-07, at 16:41, John Ralls wrote:
> 
>> […]
>> 
>> Meanwhile, I see that Yawar has pushed his own git svn import onto the 
>> Github repo and also pushed a commit in a new, rather weirdly-named branch. 
>> Yawar, since you have the svn data that goes with that import, you've bought 
>> keeping github synchronized with svn and vice-versa.
> 
> :-)
> 
> To be honest I’m not entirely satisfied with the repo I pushed to GitHub. I 
> did a git svn clone to get a Git repo that was tied to the SVN repo, but then 
> I pushed that into another ‘plain’ Git repo on my hard disk. Then I pushed 
> the plain repo up into GitHub. So what’s on GitHub is twice removed from the 
> SVN repo, which is too far to ferry changes back and forth.
> 
> I want to give it another try, but I need to delete the repo that’s up on 
> GitHub. John, could you do that, or give me access to do it? Then I can push 
> straight up from my git svn clone and keep that synchronized pretty easily.
> 
> Except … I don’t have commit access to repo/gnucash. So what’s the best way 
> forward here? Give me access and let me maintain the synchronization (which 
> I’m happy to do), or should John push his repo up and use his existing commit 
> access to do the sync?
> 
> Either way, I can easily maintain gnucash-docs on GitHub (John, I need 
> another repo in the organization … :-)

I've moved you into the "owners" group. Do what you will.

I've attached the authors file I made. If you reimport from svn it will match 
up svn accounts with github accounts using the same mailing addresses. It will 
be interesting to see who has pictures. ;-)

Regards,
John Ralls

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