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Subject: Re: [boost] [git] open an "admin" link doesn't works
From: Dave Abrahams (dave_at_[hidden])
Date: 2013-10-31 23:54:39
I vote for waiting.
Sent from my illudium Q-36 explosive space modulator
> On Oct 30, 2013, at 10:58 PM, Daniel Pfeifer <daniel_at_[hidden]> wrote:
>
> Beman, Dave, Eric,
>
> Should we attend admin issues now or wait until after the final
> switchover to git?
>
> Advantage of starting now: Authors can experiment with their libraries
> inside boostorg.
> Disclaimer: They even can push their changes, but need to keep in mind
> that Boost2Git continuously recreates the whole repository structure
> based on the SVN contents.
>
> Advantage of doing it when Boost2Git job is switched off: Avoid
> surprises that commits get deleted/overridden.
>
> -- Daniel
>
> 2013/10/31 Daniel Pfeifer <daniel_at_[hidden]>:
>> 2013/10/31 Vicente J. Botet Escriba <vicente.botet_at_[hidden]>:
>>> Le 30/10/13 22:32, Daniel Pfeifer a écrit :
>>>
>>>> 2013/10/30 Vicente J. Botet Escriba <vicente.botet_at_[hidden]>:
>>>>>
>>>>> Hi, I tried to gain write access to a particular Boost library but the
>>>>> link
>>>>> *open an "admin"* issue <https://github.com/boostorg/admin/issues> in
>>>>> https://svn.boost.org/trac/boost/wiki/ModAdmin .
>>>>>
>>>>> doesn't works for me.
>>>>>
>>>>> Could someone help me?
>>>>
>>>> The repository boostorg/admin did not exist.
>>>> I created both the repository and the team as described at that page.
>>>>
>>> Maybe I misunderstood this page. I would like to have access to the
>>> libraries I maintain.
>>>
>>> The message in tis page is:
>>> "To gain write access to a particular Boost library, open an "admin" issue
>>> <https://github.com/boostorg/admin/issues>. "
>>
>> Yes, I think you understood that correctly. The link was broken. It is
>> fixed now.
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