Re: Dist Git for Copr

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On Fri, 2015-05-15 at 08:56 -0400, Adam Samalik wrote:
> Do we want to store the project, or packages?
> 
> To explain what I mean by "project" and "packages", let's have a look at the Copr project.
> 
> The "project" is hosted here: https://git.fedorahosted.org/cgit/copr.git
> This is the home of the project. It stores the source code and could also have some issue tracker etc.
> If we want to store "project", Pagure seems like a nice solution.
> 
> The "packages" (for fedora) are here: http://pkgs.fedoraproject.org/cgit/copr
> This hosts the packages and is more focused on the spec file and the packaging side. The project needs to live somewhere else.
> If we want to store "packages", Dist Git might be great.

Pagure could also be great for the second.

It offers git hosting, the way dist-git needs it (to store specs and
patches), and it (could if it doesn't already) offers some space storage
to upload tarballs.

Then, maintainers of packages in coprs would gain a place for users to
report their issues with the copr packages, which doesn't sound like a
terrible thing.


-- 
Mathieu

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