On 1/6/21 11:45 PM, Martin Wilck wrote:
Hi Christophe, Ben, everybody,
On Tue, 2021-01-05 at 22:45 +0100, Martin Wilck wrote:
Hi Christophe,
On Sat, 2020-12-19 at 11:26 +0100, Christophe Varoqui wrote:
Sure, nice work.
Would you like to create a PR, to merge it upstream ?
So we can test if this process makes sense.
Sure, will do.
One problem that I currently have is that the openSUSE/multipath-
tools
repo is a fork of your old repo, and it's impossible to change the
upstream repo in github, AFAICS. Therefore I can't create a PR
directly
from openSUSE/multipath-tools.
I guess I'll have to re-build the openSUSE/multipath-tools repo "from
scratch" as a fork of your new github repo before we can
realistically
work with github PRs. That's a bit of work because there are many
branches, and it needs to be discussed and coordinated in our
organization.
I've drafted the new openSUSE multipath-tools github repo now:
https://github.com/openSUSE/multipath-tools-1
(the repo name will change!)
This repo is forked from Christophe's github repo and will thus allow
creating Pull Requests for Christophe.
I have simplified the branch names that matter for upstream development
wrt the old repo:
upstream-queue -> queue
upstream-fixes -> fixes
upstream-tip -> tip (this one contains github CI)
Besides these, the repo contains some (open)SUSE-specific branches and
tags, but I've left out a lot of old stuff which will continue to live
on the old openSUSE repo only.
Please have a look. If I get positive feedback, I'll rename the current
openSUSE multipath-tools repo to "openSUSE/multipath-tools-pre2021" and
rename this one to "openSUSE/multipath-tools".
Looks good to me.
Cheers,
Hannes
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