Update of sr #109462 (project administration): Status: None => Done Assigned to: None => rwp
_______________________________________________________ Follow-up Comment #1: There isn't any standard procedure. Because with git there isn't ever a real need for multiple directories. It is only a convenience since one can always use different branches for the different subprojects of a main project just like with svn that you are moving from. And they all have the same commit permissions regardless. You asked about documentation. There isn't any user documentation on it but the documentation for the admin side of things is: https://savannah.gnu.org/maintenance/Git/ You asked for two subdirectories and that seems reasonable. I have created these subprojects for you for sysvinit. The naming can be either startpar.git or sysvinit-startpar.git as you desire. Let us know if you want them renamed. But I am guessing this is what you want. $u...@git.savannah.nongnu.org:/srv/git/sysvinit/startpar.git $u...@git.savannah.nongnu.org:/srv/git/sysvinit/insserv.git Please say what you would like in each of the three project git description files. Instead of "Unnamed repository". It is good to get those filled out and there is no web interface to do so. As to sr#109398 you have guilted me into looking at it. You know he asked for 25 subdirectories! That seems excessive. And apparently everyone else who has looked at that ticket thought so as well or it would have been handled by another of the volunteers. Things are somewhat of a democracy in that if no one thinks something is worthy then it might not be worked on with the enthusiasm of something that seems more worthy. For projects such as that one I have been been hearing rumors that a GitLab instance is getting assembled for GNU projects. I know little more than that rumor. But when available that seems like it would be a better fit for that project. _______________________________________________________ Reply to this item at: <http://savannah.gnu.org/support/?109462> _______________________________________________ Message sent via/by Savannah http://savannah.gnu.org/