Re: Projects under github.com/fedora-infra

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On Tue, Jan 5, 2021, 5:09 PM Pierre-Yves Chibon <pingou@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Good Morning Everyone,

I've been looking at all the projects we have under the fedora-infra org on
github.com.

We have 134 projects there:
- 45 of them are archived
- 1 is a mirror
    - people2
- 4 are forks: https://github.com/fedora-infra?type=fork
    - ssh-gpg-smartcard-config
      - Last commit on November 2020
      - Seems up to date with its parent project
    - pyramid_fas_openid
       - master branch
         - last commits October 2020 (previous ones 2017)
         - 40 commits ahead of master in its parent project
       - develop branch
         - last commits 2015
         - 26 commits ahead of master in its parent project
    - badgr-server
      - last commit March 2020
      - 415 commits behind its parent project
    - fedora-college
      - Last commit August 2014
      - 22 commits behind its parent project
  Questions:
    Are they being used/developed?
    Do we need them?
      If not, can we simply delete them?

- 85 are "source" repo.

Of these I would like to propose that we archive the following 24:
- tbs
- fpdc
- fedora-packages
- fedora-search
- stickynotes2modernpaste
- people2
- pkgwat.api
- pkgwat.cli
- noggin-old
- cpsreport
- taiga-contrib-oidc-auth
- zanata2fedmsg
- rdbsync
- fedmsg-notify
- fedmsg-health
- pkgdb2
- fedmsg-genacls
- fedora-stats-tools
- fedmsg-java
- pagure-hook-receiver
- JSAutoLogin
- fedmsg-wp
- askbot-fedmsg
- busmon

Then we have a these four that we run but do not maintain and that may want to
find a better place:
- asknot-ng
- fedbages
- tahrir
- tahrir-api

I believe we started a discussion about this last flock. We def need to follow-up on the actual status and what left to do since then. 


This would reduce the number of projects down to 57 projects most of which are
run and maintained by Fedora Infrastructure.


Then, I am also wondering if we should move the archived projects to another
organisation just to keep the list of projects somewhat manageable.


What do you think?


Thanks,
Pierre
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