chrlutz / apt-repos

Show information about binary and source packages in multiple (independent) apt-repositories utilizing libapt / python-apt/ apt_pkg without the need to change the local system and it's apt-setup.
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Decide on canonical location for apt-repos repository #4

Open pabs3 opened 4 years ago

pabs3 commented 4 years ago

The DebConf20 talk page points at the lhm-limux fork but that doesn't have issues enabled and your recent commits haven't been pushed there.

https://github.com/lhm-limux/apt-repos https://github.com/chrlutz/apt-repos https://debconf20.debconf.org/talks/42-how-to-use-apt-repos-to-inspect-multiple-apt-repositories/

So I think you need to decide on the canonical location for apt-repos repository and update any external links to use the right location (especially the DebConf20 talk page).

If you decide to host the repository in the lhm-limux organisation, I suggest you delete the existing fork and instead move the chrlutz repository into the lhm-limux organisation, that way you will keep all the closed issues and open/closed pull requests.

If you decide to host the repository in your chrlutz user, I suggest you delete the outdated fork in the lhm-limux organisation.

chrlutz commented 4 years ago

Hi Paul,

I tried to change the URL in the abstract of my talk but I was not able to edit. I wanted to change lhm-limux into chrlutz...

Viele Grüße,

Christoph Lutz

Am 13.08.2020 um 04:34 schrieb Paul Wise notifications@github.com:

 The DebConf20 talk page points at the lhm-limux fork but that doesn't have issues enabled and your recent commits haven't been pushed there.

https://github.com/lhm-limux/apt-repos https://github.com/chrlutz/apt-repos https://debconf20.debconf.org/talks/42-how-to-use-apt-repos-to-inspect-multiple-apt-repositories/

So I think you need to decide on the canonical location for apt-repos repository and update any external links to use the right location (especially the DebConf20 talk page).

If you decide to host the repository in the lhm-limux organisation, I suggest you delete the existing fork and instead move the chrlutz repository into the lhm-limux organisation, that way you will keep all the closed issues and open/closed pull requests.

If you decide to host the repository in your chrlutz user, I suggest you delete the outdated fork in the lhm-limux organisation.

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pabs3 commented 4 years ago

Ah, in that case I suggest the following actions:

This turns lhm-limux/apt-repos into a redirect to chrlutz/apt-repos, so the link on the talk will still work but it will point at your repo.

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