Should those of us who contributed in the pycon sprint still be contributors, or should we go through the fork process? #110
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Yeah you bring up a good point. We've chatted about it internally and are planning to move to a more standard forking workflow. |
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@machallboyd @Rowlando13 @grahamwaters - I've started shifting our workflow and removing direct access but have left you on since you have open pull requests. Would you mind moving to the new workflow at your convenience? Once you're able to switch and we close the open pull requests I can finalize the transition. Thank you for helping us out and bearing with us as we navigate the open source space for the first time! |
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I would also be happy to.
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Yeah that's a good perspective. I'm open to having a select few external
collaborators with more access that could assist with general project admin
(closing requests, removing state branches, etc). @machallboyd
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<https://github.com/Rowlando13> since you've expressed interest in
continuing contributing to this project are either / both of you
interesting in taking on that role?
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Great!! Thank you! Looking forward to continued collaboration |
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Would like to keep contributing but I feel like I might have a little too much permissions on the repo like this.
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