On Fri, Apr 24, 2020 at 02:21:14PM +0200, Pierre-Yves Chibon wrote: ...snip... > I was going for: https://pagure.io/Fedora-Infra/ansible/ which is marked as > being the future location of our ansible repo and already has a copy of it. Yeah, I am not even sure who made that. It was not me. ;) > I had not realized we have content in https://pagure.io/fedora-infrastructure/ 's > git. Yes, mostly stuff that doesn't matter too much anymore, but it used to have 'public' things we needed to share out from puppet repo. > If we really want to have the ansible repo in that repo, the easiest may be to > rebase these commits on the top of ansible and force push to that repo (so > current ansible clone would pull fine once they've updated their urls=). well, I guess it depends on what way you want to preserve things: 1. Rebase the fedora-infrastructure.git on top of ansible.git and force push that. That would mean everyone with a existing fedora-infrastructure repo would have to scrap it and repull. But everyone with fedora-infra/ansible.git could just pull. 2. Push ansible.git on top of fedora-infrastructure. Then the opposite. People who have an existing fedora-infrastructure repo could just pull, people with fedora-infra/ansible would need to recheckout. 3. Just scrap the fedora-infrastructure repo entirely and replace it with ansible.git. This would mean both groups would have to reclone. I don't think there's really enough people with checkouts that couldn't just reclone, so I think we could do anything here and I don't much care. I think we should probibly move the old fedora-infrastructre files under some directory to keep them cluttering the ansible repo tho. Most if not all the fedora-infrastructure.git is old stuff we could do without too. kevin
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