Re: Split spins into separate git repo

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On 04/29/2010 08:06 AM, Mel Chua wrote:
>> This idea of splitting some of the sites fedora-web repo has been
>> discussed in the past. I'm proposing we look at splitting the
>> spins.fedoraproject.org websites into a separate git repo (likely
>> called gitspins-web). The idea is that we give spins
>> owners/individuals access to their content while trying to isolate the
>> exposure to other sites in the fedora-web repo.
>>
>> I would definitely not suggest we do this prior to GA but after.
>> What do you think? Ideas/suggestions?
>>      
> I'm +1 to this idea; it would make writing
> https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Spin_webpage_creation_SOP a lot easier
> because we wouldn't have to pull in the rest of the website as well (and
> figure out how to ignore all those files).
>
> I think it's a fair assumption that people working on spins websites may
> not work on any other websites in Fedora - i.e. spin owners, Marketing
> folks helping with spin page content, and so forth - so the groups can
> easily be separated.
>
> --Mel
>    
I have always been a +1 to this idea. Also do you want to split the repo 
into one repo for each spin or one repo for all the spins. One spin into 
each repo is better so that you dont have to give everyone access to 
other repos and avoids confusion.

--Hiemanshu
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