Which GitHub repo?

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Joe Masilotti

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May 22, 2014, 12:59:38 PM5/22/14
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Which GitHub repo is most actively maintained? moredip/Frank or TestingWithFrank/Frank?

The one under moredip has over 50 issues and 8 pull requests but its last commit was in December.
The one under TestingWithFrank has 14 issues and only 5 pull requests, but its last commit was just a few weeks ago.

Which one is the official repository and which one should we be submitting pull requests to?

Thanks,
Joe

Peter Hodgson

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May 29, 2014, 4:53:26 PM5/29/14
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TestingWithFrank/Frank is the official repo, but unfortunately the original moredip one still has most of the github issues, and tends to attract more. 

I'd love to hear some suggestions on the easiest way to transition everything into TestingWithFrank/Frank.


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Taylor, Martin

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May 29, 2014, 5:00:04 PM5/29/14
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Putting a message about TestingWithFrank/Frank somewhere on moredip/Frank would be a good start. This is the first time I’ve heard of TestingWithFrank/Frank. My own GIT repo is a fork of moredip/Frank. Now I’ve gotta figure out how to get that code into a new fork from TestingWithFrank/Frank. Tips would be appreciated since I use GIT about once every 6 months and therefore am a “newbie” every time I do anything with it.

 

Thanks for asking this critically important question, Joe!

 

Cheers,

Martin

Joe Masilotti

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May 30, 2014, 8:04:15 AM5/30/14
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Thanks Martin. I agree, we should inform the community which repo is maintained.

Pete, how do you feel about a small notice up on the other repo stating the current status of the process and linking to the TestingWithFrank one?

Also, Martin, you should be able to add the TestingWithFrank repo to your remote URLs as 'upstream'. Then you should be able to rebase your branch on top of that one. There will definitely be merge conflicts along the way if you've made significant changes, but that should be a good starting point.
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