
Oops - my apologies - I just clicked the Github link. I'll add you asap. On Fri, Mar 9, 2012 at 2:35 PM, Les Hazlewood <les@hazlewood.com> wrote:
Hi Tony,
What's your Github username?
Cheers,
Les
On Fri, Mar 9, 2012 at 1:53 PM, Tony Trinh <tony19@gmail.com> wrote:
+1 (see below)
On Fri, Mar 9, 2012 at 4:35 PM, ceki <ceki@qos.ch> wrote:
Glad you like the approach.
I was not familiar with the concept of github organizations. Anyway, inspired by what you have done with the "logback" organization, I've created the "qos-ch" organization (see https://github.qcom/qos-ch/) containing a single repo named logback-extensions with you and me having admin rights.
Assuming projects like slf4j, cal10n, logback-*, mistletoe, etc move under that organization, I rather have it named qos-ch rather than logback.
I like the idea of pooling the logback extensions in a central location. I currently manage logback-android in Github and would like to join this organization. Let me know what to do. Thanks :-)
Anyway, as mentioned, I am not very familiar with github organizations, and if I've made a mistake, please let me know and I'll correct it promptly.
Github organizations seem like less chaotic way of managing projects. One advantage of person-based approach is the lack of the 300MB barrier which exists in github "organizations".
Cheers,
-- Ceki http://twitter.com/#!/ceki
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