Hey all, I set up a virt-manager mirror on github: https://github.com/virt-manager/virt-manager Right now it's just updated from the fedorahosted repo using a cron script, so it's just a readonly mirror. However I'd like to fully transition to using github for source hosting in the near term. Reasons being: 1) github is way faster than fedorahosted 2) the network effect is real, I'm quite certain it will generate contributions we wouldn't have otherwise received 3) there's tons of valuable services built around github, like travis-ci I figure bug tracking will stay in bugzilla, though maybe we keep github issues enabled to give people an easier way to report small bugs. Anything that can't be fixed basically on demand we ask the reporter to file it in bugzilla. Probably needs some experimentation pull-requests can't be disabled on github, but I think it's okay to handle them in a similar way: if someone submits a small patch, then one of the other maintainers can just merge it. but if it's anything non-trival, close the pull request and ask they submit it to the mailing list. Any objections? - Cole _______________________________________________ virt-tools-list mailing list virt-tools-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/virt-tools-list