Hello Robert,
there is no repo yet, just the org.
I figure someone would need to import the repos and tag the releases.
I didn't have/take time yet :)
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On 03.05.18 05:26, robert spitzenpfeil wrote:
> Why is the repo on GitHub not public?
>
> Robert
>
>
> - Message from Andreas Ko
Please also add my user to the GitHub repository so I can help out as well:
chrigeler
Cheers
-Ursprüngliche Nachricht-
Von: dirvish-boun...@dirvish.org Im Auftrag von
Andreas Kotes
Gesendet: Donnerstag, 3. Mai 2018 12:17
An: dirvish@dirvish.org
Betreff: Re: [Dirvish] Dirvish Mailingli
Hi,
I've just imported https://github.com/dirvish/dirvish/tree/master from
the SVN.
I've also added anyone who's spoken up as a Member for the Org.
I'll wait for Keith to pop in, and shall make him Owner, then (if he's
got 2FA enabled - everyone really should).
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On 03.05.18 12:16, Andre
Hi
Thanks for the work. I'll look into splitting the whole thing into branches. I
think further work should be tracked in github issues. Perhaps we should look
into activating probot-features (probot.github.io), at least the Stale and WIP
features.
Have you thought about moving the website si
Hi,
I'd be fine with that - I think it'd be nice to let Keith have a word in
this, though.
Splitting into branches and (re-)tagging releases would be awesome,
thank you :)
GitHub issues should be the place to go, I'd say.
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On 03.05.18 16:05, Benjamin Stauffacher wrote:
> Hi
>
> Thanks
Sorry for my tardy response; travelling followed by
18 hour catch-up days.
Bart Massey at nearby Portland State University offered
to take responsibility for dirvish. I gave him a server
image, and server access. I haven't heard from him for
a while. I presume he will read this and respond.
I'