Because the repository is private, users must authenticate to GitHub in order to pull it. But arranging this on the IRIS server without compromising security and convenience both will be time consuming because of the learning and experimentation needed on Daniel's part.
Since the theme is not sensitive, and because we will not need to push updates from the IRIS server, it would be much simpler to publish the repository, so that no authentication would be required.
This needs two things to be done: 1) An audit must be performed to ensure FOSS licenses are properly respected (this is no added cost: it is necessary in any event). 2) It must be explained to Dr. Hildebrandt or Dr. Smith and have their sign off.
Because the repository is private, users must authenticate to GitHub in order to pull it. But arranging this on the IRIS server without compromising security and convenience both will be time consuming because of the learning and experimentation needed on Daniel's part.
Since the theme is not sensitive, and because we will not need to push updates from the IRIS server, it would be much simpler to publish the repository, so that no authentication would be required.
This needs two things to be done: 1) An audit must be performed to ensure FOSS licenses are properly respected (this is no added cost: it is necessary in any event). 2) It must be explained to Dr. Hildebrandt or Dr. Smith and have their sign off.