Re: [fedora-websites] #374: PROPOSAL: move websites repository to pagure

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#374: PROPOSAL: move websites repository to pagure
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 Reporter:  robyduck     |       Owner:  webmaster
     Type:  enhancement  |      Status:  new
 Priority:  major        |   Milestone:  Fedora 24
Component:  General      |  Resolution:
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Comment (by bex):

 Should the repo be reorganized to make contributions easier?  I decided to
 take a look at it after noticing #375.  It takes a non-trivial amount of
 time to clone (and the first clone actually failed for me on my fork).

 I don't know how many multi-site versus single site updates there are, but
 it seems that for non-gui driven PRs the cloning may be a serious point of
 friction.

 I believe this could be solved by either having each site in a separate
 branch or by having each site in a separate repo with a pointer doc in the
 main repo.

 If there is debate on this that resolved this already, I am sorry for not
 being familiar with it.

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