Closed homebysix closed 3 years ago
Yeah mate happy for you to proceed. It was fun while it lasted.
On Wed, Mar 3, 2021 at 2:42 AM Elliot Jordan notifications@github.com wrote:
Hello @cgerke https://github.com/cgerke!
Given this comment https://github.com/autopkg/cgerke-recipes/pull/23#issuecomment-559901816 I'm inclined to take over a subset of recipes from this repo. I would focus on application recipes that are referenced elsewhere and/or still functioning correctly.
Here's the process I envision:
- I create new copies of recipes that I feel I can be responsible for in my homebysix-recipes https://github.com/autopkg/homebysix-recipes repo.
- I submit PRs to any recipes in the AutoPkg org to change their ParentRecipe from the old recipe to my new recipe.
- I add DeprecationWarning to the corresponding recipes in this repo, with a message pointing people to the new recipe.
- After some period of time, we archive and close the cgerke-recipes repository permanently.
This would mean that SCCM and config pkg recipes would be facing permanent removal. I don't have a sense of how widely used these recipes are, but my guess is you might have been the sole consumer of most of them. Does that sound right?
Any thoughts on the above plan?
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Hello @cgerke!
Given this comment I'm inclined to take over a subset of recipes from this repo. I would focus on application recipes that are referenced elsewhere and/or still functioning correctly.
Here's the process I envision:
ParentRecipe
from the old recipe to my new recipe.DeprecationWarning
to the corresponding recipes in this repo, with a message pointing people to the new recipe.This would mean that SCCM and config pkg recipes would be facing permanent removal. I don't have a sense of how widely used these recipes are, but my guess is you might have been the sole consumer of most of them. Does that sound right?
Any thoughts on the above plan?