Hello John, John Soo <js...@asu.edu> writes:
> Hi Ludo and Guix, > > Ludovic Courtès <invalid.nore...@gnu.org> writes: > >> URL: >> <https://savannah.nongnu.org/support/?110376> >> >> Summary: Creating an Emacs-Guix Git repository for Guix >> Project: Savannah Administration >> Submitted by: civodul >> Submitted on: Mon 16 Nov 2020 10:14:27 AM CET >> Category: Additional Git repositories >> Priority: 5 - Normal >> Severity: 3 - Normal >> Status: None >> Assigned to: None >> Originator Email: >> Operating System: None >> Open/Closed: Open >> Discussion Lock: Any >> >> _______________________________________________________ >> >> Details: >> >> Hello, >> >> Could you create an "emacs-guix" Git repository as a sub-directory under >> "guix"? >> >> It will contain code currently hosted at >> <https://gitlab.com/emacs-guix/emacs-guix/>. > > I'm sorry I haven't gotten around to this. I am not too familiar with > the Savannah workflow. What exactly do we want to do? No worries. I think the first thing to do would be to let Alex Kost (the author and current maintainer of Emacs-Guix) of our intentions to take on the maintenance of Emacs-Guix, and that its new home would be on Savannah. > Is this a submodule that I can submit as a patch to "guix"? Or do I need > to create a submit a project for inclusion on Savannah? Then, if Alex doesn't see a problem with it, the second step would be to push the current code found at https://gitlab.com/emacs-guix/emacs-guix to the new Savannah hosted repo. Something along those lines: git clone https://gitlab.com/emacs-guix/emacs-guix git remote remove origin git remote add origin ssh://new-repo-url git push origin > Also, what does it mean to be a subdirectory of guix? I think it means that he repository would be attached to the GNU Guix project (it'd be one of its many Git repositories, such as the 'maintenance' repo [0]). I hope that helps! Thank you, Maxim [0] https://git.savannah.gnu.org/cgit/guix/maintenance.git