On Fri, 2024-01-26 at 08:26 -0700, Joshua Watt wrote: > I'd rather it stay on GitHub; I think it makes more sense _for this > project_. First of all, it already is on GitHub, so moving it is > likely more disruptive to the workflow > > Secondly, it already has CI setup through GitHub actions, which we > would need to spend effort to replicate elsewhere. > > Thirdly, I've always wanted this to be published as a python module on > PyPi to make it easier for users to keep up to date; GitHub and PyPi > have streamlined this process to the point that it's surprisingly > trivial. > > Finally, if we are worried about the maintenance, it's pretty easy to > delegate the maintenance of the repo to the people who are > volunteering to maintain it here, which is likely what would happen if > it went somewhere other than the Yocto GitHub account anyway.
I hadn't realised there was CI in there, that does change things quite a bit. For bmap-tools it therefore makes sense. >From the wider Yocto Project perspective, this will cause problems as you can't just enable some bits of github on a per repo basis very easily but disable them for others. Obviously those are issues others will have to worry about, probably Michael and I. I do feel it makes sense to join bmap-tools to the wider Yocto Project umbrella of projects rather than letting it sit in isolation on a personal account. Cheers, Richard
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