Closed deejoe closed 2 years ago
I titled this issue (#87) "github.com/ritjoe deprecated" but I did not make it so clear in the body of that first message that I am retiring the ritjoe github account.
I figured I'd let this past semester (Spring 2021, RIT Term ID 2205) play out before making any potentially-breaking changes.
Now that the semester is in the can, I'm looking again to move forward with this.
I titled this issue (#87) "github.com/ritjoe deprecated" but I did not make it so clear in the body of that first message that I am retiring the ritjoe github account.
And I'm commenting from the @ritjoe account in question, to cross-validate the basic premise of this plan.
Since ritjoe/ritjoe was meant to be the metarepository for @ritjoe I may put more of the moment-by-moment chatter about this process there, in ritjoe/ritjoe#1
that content will not survive within Github past the removal of @ritjoe but can still live on in, for example, email notifications.
Over a year since opening this issue. Am going to get around to deleting this all Real Soon Now.
I think the added 2015F-2020S
branch is enough to allay concerns. I imagine @itprofjacobs updated the HFOSS syllabus by now to point towards other places. I'll close this issue because I think all historical work from 2015 to 2020 is already preserved in the FOSSRIT/hfoss repo, so no further action is needed.
Thanks for helping keep this history preserved @deejoe!
Please be advised that https://github.com/FOSSRIT/hfoss exists. I have been inconsistent with merging ritjoe/hfoss back into the master branch of this repository but have done so at least once, 3 years ago.
More recently, I created the branch https://github.com/FOSSRIT/hfoss/tree/2015F-2020S as being up to date with what I had in ritjoe/hfoss at the end of the Spring 2020 semester (RIT term 2195 as per https://www.rit.edu/calendar/1920). I know of no reason this couldn't be merged into the FOSSRIT/hfoss master branch but I figured this was a cleaner, more obvious waypoint.
The third branch in FOSSRIT/hfoss (develop) I'll address in a different issue.
I saw some links in a document associated with the instance of HFOSS that started today (Spring 2021, RIT term 2205) pointing back to ritjoe/hfoss that would probably be better directed to one of the branches of FOSSRIT/hfoss
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