Closed SynbioLucas closed 9 years ago
We probably want to make a fresh one when we go public anyways, so we could rename then
On Mon, Sep 21, 2015, 10:30 PM Lucas Hartsough notifications@github.com wrote:
Is it even possible to rename our GitHub repo?
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Why would we want to make a fresh repo? I can see no use in this. There's nothing worth hiding or obscuring in our commits, it doesn't introduce any confusion, and I like the idea of having documentation of everything, something like a lab notebook. It seems a waste with no benefit to delete all that history. Kinda seems unprofessional too, imo, but I understand it would appear (unnecessarily) cleaner.
I'm fine keeping it too. Though this is something fairly commonly done and I think is perfectly fine professionally.
On Tue, Sep 22, 2015, 2:56 PM Lucas Hartsough notifications@github.com wrote:
Why would we want to make a fresh repo? I can see no use in this. There's nothing worth hiding or obscuring in our commits, it doesn't introduce any confusion, and I like the idea of having documentation of everything, something like a lab notebook. It seems a waste with no benefit to delete all that history. Kinda seems unprofessional too, imo, but I understand it would appear (unnecessarily) cleaner.
— Reply to this email directly or view it on GitHub https://github.com/rice-bioe/LPI/issues/213#issuecomment-142401099.
Is it even possible to rename our GitHub repo?