On 08/12/2013 03:47 PM, Michal Hrusecky wrote:
Sascha Peilicke - 15:41 12.08.13 wrote:
On 08/12/2013 03:13 PM, Olaf Hering wrote:
On Mon, Aug 12, Michal Hrusecky wrote:
If you are still using gitorious (or anything else), please consider moving your project to be together with the rest of the openSUSE folks.
Can you provide a howto to move a given gitorious repo to github?
Olaf
1) Register at github.com 2) Surf "https://github.com/" -> click "New repository" OR Surf "https://github.com/new"
Do NOT do this one! Mail admin@opensuse.org with repo name you want and your github nickname. They will create a repo for you under openSUSE project and give you rights. Than you can simply push your existing git there.
Sorry that I have been inexact. It depends under which umbrella you should put your stuff. If it's been _really_ an "openSUSE" repo before, do as Michal explains. But if it's been your private pet code that happened to end up under the openSUSE umbrella on Gitorious you should proceed as I outlined. Traditionally, Gitorious was a junkyard for everybody that felt even loosely attached to (open)SUSE so: No, not every OBS fork or rewrite in $LANGUAGE or every osc plugin belongs to openSUSE on Github!
3) Follow the "Push an existing repository from the command line" guidelines (needs a local checkout) 4) Drop project from gitorious
Number four is really important!
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