Re: podlings and github

2015-11-03 Thread Joe Schaefer
As Ted points out, so long as the prior github presence is effectively mothballed I don't see any problem with leaving it up for the foreseeable future. The main concern of mine and the membership involves podlings making active use of a github repo not under Apache's direct control. This doesn't

Re: podlings and github

2015-11-02 Thread Ted Dunning
On Mon, Nov 2, 2015 at 2:08 PM, Peter Ansell wrote: > Does Apache use GitHub's "move" repository functionality that adds a > redirect if the name changes once? If not, is it viable for the > Commons RDF group to keep their original project (which contains > directions on how to get to the current

Re: podlings and github

2015-11-02 Thread Peter Ansell
Hi Joe, The Commons RDF incubator project has not removed their previous Github presence yet [1], as it gained a following before the move into the incubator and we didn't want to break those links prematurely before people recognised the new location. What we did do when accepted to the incubator

podlings and github

2015-11-02 Thread Joe Schaefer
One of the concerns members are talking about with podlings on github concerns their overall presence there. To be brief, we need to take a closer look at any podlings that are using their own project on github versus using their clone on the apache github project. So that opens the question I no