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It's sometimes hard to find the code you are developing since you are doing it under several GitHub organisations. Could forking repos and collecting them here improve the situation? I haven't tested them but there seems to be badges and tools to help communicate the status of a repo. And why is it a problem to have a fork which is not updated so often? If you want to work somewhere else maybe you could update the repo here when you reach some mature level you want to publish to the world.
I also have to say that the organization name HSLdevcom is strange and I would say misleading. GitHub is based on individuals (and social coding). The community are the forks and other social traces people make. You can give access to a repo if you really trust someone. Now you start doubting: if this is supposed to be the community repo then where is the real thing? Is HSL really present on GitHub or is this something initiated by the community? Who is in charge here?
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It's sometimes hard to find the code you are developing since you are doing it under several GitHub organisations. Could forking repos and collecting them here improve the situation? I haven't tested them but there seems to be badges and tools to help communicate the status of a repo. And why is it a problem to have a fork which is not updated so often? If you want to work somewhere else maybe you could update the repo here when you reach some mature level you want to publish to the world.
I also have to say that the organization name HSLdevcom is strange and I would say misleading. GitHub is based on individuals (and social coding). The community are the forks and other social traces people make. You can give access to a repo if you really trust someone. Now you start doubting: if this is supposed to be the community repo then where is the real thing? Is HSL really present on GitHub or is this something initiated by the community? Who is in charge here?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: