[Python-Dev] Official github mirror for CPython? (original) (raw)
Jesse Noller jnoller at gmail.com
Fri Sep 27 23:41:30 CEST 2013
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Email me the name of the repo you want, and your github username (preferably off list so I don't miss it!) and I will set you up Eli
On Fri, Sep 27, 2013 at 11:02 AM, Eli Bendersky <eliben at gmail.com> wrote:
On Thu, Jul 25, 2013 at 7:48 AM, Brian Curtin <brian at python.org> wrote: On Thu, Jul 25, 2013 at 9:37 AM, Christian Heimes <christian at python.org> wrote: > Am 25.07.2013 16:29, schrieb Eli Bendersky: >> Hi all, >> >> I've been looking for a Github mirror for Python, and found two: >> >> * https://github.com/python-git/python has a lot of >> forks/watches/starts >> but seems to be very out of date (last updated 4 years ago) >> * https://github.com/python-mirror/python doesn't appear to be very >> popular but is updated daily >> >> Are some of you the owners of these repositories? Should we consolidate >> to a single "semi-official" mirror? > > +1 > > Does the PSF have an official account on github? We have one on > bitbucket... I don't remember who runs this, and I thought I was in it (maybe just on BB), but: https://github.com/python The list of members for https://github.com/python is https://github.com/python?tab=members How can I get added to that list? When that happens, I can try to set-up a regularly updated CPython mirror. Eli
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