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Get the small EA task suggester on eahub.com #7

Open tog22 opened 9 years ago

tog22 commented 9 years ago

Migrating the code and pointing to it

peterhurford commented 9 years ago

:+1:

peterhurford commented 9 years ago

Personally I think it would be best if it were a separate repo. You could host it as a git submodule.

tog22 commented 9 years ago

It's currently at http://jacobhilton.github.io/findmeatask/ . But @cdc482 doesn't need to worry about this for now.

tog22 commented 9 years ago

Sorry, I meant the repo is currently at https://github.com/jacobhilton/findmeatask - http://jacobhilton.github.io/findmeatask/ is the public URL for now, though @cdc482 is taking up @jacobhilton 's original suggestion of putting it on EA Hub (which I didn't think I had the time to make viable/justifiable before Chris kindly suggested he was keen to help take EA Hub forwards :smile: ). If anyone wants to add it as a git submodule that's cool - @jacobhilton would presumably need to add people as collaborators for them to push commits to it then (Jacob, I guess it might make sense and do no harm for you to add anyone/everyone from https://github.com/tog22/eahub/settings/collaboration as collaborators, though up to you as always :star: .)

jacobhilton commented 9 years ago

Hi Tom, I don't have access to that page. I'd be happy to add people if you let me know who, but why not just fork my repo to your account? (Just click "Fork" in the top right.) That way you can do what you like with it.

tog22 commented 9 years ago

I'll let @peterhurford (.impact's resident Emily Post of git etiquette) decide what to do on that and implement it.

tog22 commented 9 years ago

But the EA/.impact github crew is:

Collaborators Push access to the repository @peterhurford @cdc482

@OAGr

@arichard4

@patbl @tog22

@alexflint

@machinaut

@jacobhilton

@JoshuaDavid @atucker

peterhurford commented 9 years ago

I'd rather keep it a separate GitHub repo. I guess since you don't deploy from GitHub there's no need to include it as a submodule.