Dears, Please I'm still waiting for problem of permission on gitlab, i can't neither remove the project or change the permission.
Le 04/10/2019 à 21:29, Cyrille a écrit : > > > On 04/10/2019 21:27, Troy A. Griffitts wrote: >> Ah, yes. So, we run the software package 'gitlab' which serves >> git.crosswire.org. When you said "our gitlab repository," I >> understood "our" to mean git.crosswire.org. Things are clear now. > Ok nice :) Excuse me for being confused. Now who can do something? >> >> Thank you, Cyrille, >> >> Troy >> >> On October 4, 2019 4:06:39 PM MST, Cyrille <lafricai...@gmail.com> >> wrote: >> >> On 04/10/2019 18:06, Troy A. Griffitts wrote: >> >> Hi Fr. Cyrille, What new project are you attempting to >> create? I am not sure you understand our policy on versioned >> source repositories. We do not host any text development in >> a versioned repository on our servers. >> >> Are you speaking about gitlab or about git.crosswire? >> I create all the project without copyright on the gitlab repo and I want >> to add the lingala project and Kikongo. I created already the lingala >> but private, but I want it public. >> We changed our mind about the opportunity to push on gitlab? >> https://gitlab.com/crosswire-bible-society or >> https://gitlab.com/lafricain79/LinVB is almost the same no? But it's >> easier if all is grouped together. >> Then if it is a mistake than just remove the current lingala-verbumbible >> repo. >> >> I don't know if this is what you are attempting to do, but >> this seemed likely due to your email being sent to >> modu...@crosswire.org. Scripts and tools are fine, but not >> text itself. You can use public github or other repos for >> this. The reasoning behind this is that we have a clear >> distinction between workspace areas which are not backed up, >> and source code, which is backed up. If we started storing >> all of our texts in version control just because it is >> convenient to share and publish files with others, it would >> require enormous amounts of backup space. i.e., if you are >> using git simply because it helps you collaborate and the >> work you are doing really doesn't require versioning by >> CrossWire or would be considered Intellectual property, then >> please consider using other freely available public options >> with seemingly unlimited resources sponsored or owned by >> large corporations :) I agree git is convenient for sharing >> data between teams, but including terabytes of text data >> which doesn't really need to be versioned and preserved for >> posterity is something we are trying to avoid. This may >> change in the future, but is currently the case right now. Troy >> >> PS: Please someone can upload the myanmar new module? >> >> On 10/4/19 6:01 AM, Cyrille wrote: >> >> Hello, I create a new project on our gitlab repository. >> But I did a mistake, I choose Private despite public, now >> I can't change private to public, and I can't delete the >> project to create an new one. Please help me. Thank you. >> Br Cyrille >> >> ------------------------------------------------------------------------ >> modules mailing list modu...@crosswire.org >> http://www.crosswire.org/mailman/listinfo/modules >> >> >> ------------------------------------------------------------------------ >> modules mailing list modu...@crosswire.org >> http://www.crosswire.org/mailman/listinfo/modules >> >> >> >> -- >> Sent from my Android device with K-9 Mail. Please excuse my brevity. >
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