Re: [Ietf-and-github] GitHub usage for GIT

Christopher Wood <christopherwood07@gmail.com> Wed, 10 April 2019 01:16 UTC

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From: Christopher Wood <christopherwood07@gmail.com>
Date: Tue, 09 Apr 2019 18:16:13 -0700
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Subject: Re: [Ietf-and-github] GitHub usage for GIT
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On Tue, Apr 9, 2019 at 10:13 AM Joseph Lorenzo Hall <joe@cdt.org> wrote:
>
> On Tue, Apr 9, 2019 at 11:56 AM Christopher Wood <christopherwood07@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> In Prague, we decided to adopt the “light” usage profile GitHub for WG
>> documents. This has the following implications:
>>
>> 1. All WG documents will be hosted under the GIT organization, located
>> here: https://github.com/ietf-gitwg
>> 2. WG contributors are encouraged to post issues on the documents
>> either on the mailing list or as issues in the GitHub issue list. The
>> authors will use the GitHub issues list to keep track of open and
>> closed issues, but all substantive discussion of the issues should be
>> on the mailing list. Thus, if an issue is opened on GitHub, the
>> document authors should copy it to the list for discussion. Similarly,
>> if an issue comes up first on the mailing list, the authors will open
>> an issue on GitHub to help track it.
>
>
> This is great; one question that may necessitate forking this thread: I've used MT's template to good effect, but I haven't contributed to a WG that uses continuous integration (which sounds so awesome now that I know a bit about what that does).
>
> Do we plan to do anything in this WG related to CI tools? I know some WGs have a soft (or hard?) requirement to use CI tools and submit PRs, etc. via the CI tooling. It would be great if there were good pointers on "How to get up to speed with CI tools as used in IETF WGs". I'm going to muddle around a bit and may be helpful contributing to an ID on this kind of stuff after my newbie-to-CI journey.

Yes, definitely. In addition to the document(s*) we're currently
working on, one desirable outcome is improved (and consolidated)
documentation for using all of the tools located here:

   https://github.com/ietf-gitwg/wg-materials/wiki/Tooling

In Prague, several WG attendees signaled an interest and willingness
to help with this effort. I'll send out more information on this topic
soon.

Best,
Chris

*draft-thomson-git-using-github is not yet adopted, though the
consensus call closes on Thursday.