Transferring a library on Github
In order to get VMD under boostorg in order to begin the process of integrating the library into Boost for the release after the current pending one I tried to transfer the library as explained on the page https://svn.boost.org/trac/boost/wiki/NewLibFromGit. But I do not have the necessary admin rights for boostorg. How do I proceed ? I want to get VMD under boostorg and then do whatever is necessary to add it to the superproject and have it part of for regression testing.
On 28 March 2015 at 16:48, Edward Diener
In order to get VMD under boostorg in order to begin the process of integrating the library into Boost for the release after the current pending one I tried to transfer the library as explained on the page https://svn.boost.org/trac/boost/wiki/NewLibFromGit. But I do not have the necessary admin rights for boostorg. How do I proceed ?
I want to get VMD under boostorg and then do whatever is necessary to add it to the superproject and have it part of for regression testing.
To transfer the repo you either need to transfer it to someone with admin rights who can do it for you, or get someone to create a team for you, and temporarily give the team admin rights so that you can transfer the repo in. Do you want this to be maintained by the preprocessor team or a new, separate team? Once the repo is ready, the best way to add it to the super-project is probably to create a pull request, or ask for help if you don't know how. If you have a metadata file, I'll add the library to libs/libraries.htm and libs/maintainers.txt from that.
On 3/31/2015 7:03 AM, Daniel James wrote:
On 28 March 2015 at 16:48, Edward Diener
wrote: In order to get VMD under boostorg in order to begin the process of integrating the library into Boost for the release after the current pending one I tried to transfer the library as explained on the page https://svn.boost.org/trac/boost/wiki/NewLibFromGit. But I do not have the necessary admin rights for boostorg. How do I proceed ?
I want to get VMD under boostorg and then do whatever is necessary to add it to the superproject and have it part of for regression testing.
To transfer the repo you either need to transfer it to someone with admin rights who can do it for you, or get someone to create a team for you, and temporarily give the team admin rights so that you can transfer the repo in. Do you want this to be maintained by the preprocessor team or a new, separate team?
I will be the maintainer of the VMD library so the team will be me for the time being. I have admin rights to various Boost libraries to which I contribute but I do not have admin rights to boostorg itself, by which it appears this means the Boost superproject, which is what it I need to transfer the repository to boostorg. Should I ask for admin rights to boostorg ? Can I transfer it to you instead and you can transfer it to boostorg ?
Once the repo is ready, the best way to add it to the super-project is probably to create a pull request, or ask for help if you don't know how. If you have a metadata file, I'll add the library to libs/libraries.htm and libs/maintainers.txt from that.
The repo is ready. I know how to create a pull request and can do that to add VMD as a submodule of the superproject. But according to the wiki page I cited above I first have to transfer the library under boostorg. I will add the metadata file to the repository following the format I see in the one added to tti.
On 31 March 2015 at 14:39, Edward Diener
I will be the maintainer of the VMD library so the team will be me for the time being. I have admin rights to various Boost libraries to which I contribute but I do not have admin rights to boostorg itself, by which it appears this means the Boost superproject, which is what it I need to transfer the repository to boostorg. Should I ask for admin rights to boostorg ? Can I transfer it to you instead and you can transfer it to boostorg ?
You didn't have admin access, just write access. That's why you couldn't transfer the repo in. I've just created a team for you called 'variadic_macro_data' with admin access, so you should be able to transfer your repo into the organisation yourself, or you could transfer it to me and I'll do it for you. Once this is done, I'll downgrade the team to write access.
Once the repo is ready, the best way to add it to the super-project is probably to create a pull request, or ask for help if you don't know how. If you have a metadata file, I'll add the library to libs/libraries.htm and libs/maintainers.txt from that.
The repo is ready. I know how to create a pull request and can do that to add VMD as a submodule of the superproject. But according to the wiki page I cited above I first have to transfer the library under boostorg.
Yes, so it's not ready until it has been transferred.
On 3/31/2015 7:00 PM, Daniel James wrote:
On 31 March 2015 at 14:39, Edward Diener
wrote: I will be the maintainer of the VMD library so the team will be me for the time being. I have admin rights to various Boost libraries to which I contribute but I do not have admin rights to boostorg itself, by which it appears this means the Boost superproject, which is what it I need to transfer the repository to boostorg. Should I ask for admin rights to boostorg ? Can I transfer it to you instead and you can transfer it to boostorg ?
You didn't have admin access, just write access. That's why you couldn't transfer the repo in. I've just created a team for you called 'variadic_macro_data' with admin access, so you should be able to transfer your repo into the organisation yourself, or you could transfer it to me and I'll do it for you. Once this is done, I'll downgrade the team to write access.
Once the repo is ready, the best way to add it to the super-project is probably to create a pull request, or ask for help if you don't know how. If you have a metadata file, I'll add the library to libs/libraries.htm and libs/maintainers.txt from that.
The repo is ready. I know how to create a pull request and can do that to add VMD as a submodule of the superproject. But according to the wiki page I cited above I first have to transfer the library under boostorg.
Yes, so it's not ready until it has been transferred.
I have made the transfer so you can downgrade the team to write access. As long as I can make changes to boostorg/VMD I will be fine. I will make a pull request to add it to the superproject on the 'develop' branch and you can take it from there. If I have any problems doing so I will yell <g>.
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