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Create an organization in github for Choko

Open sebas5384 opened this issue 9 years ago • 7 comments

We are building a community, and an ecosystem which probably are gonna feel more organized and official about the projects around choko, like prana (maybe not), official extensions, distributions, etc...

I'm not talking about third-parties.

Make's sense?

sebas5384 avatar Mar 18 '15 06:03 sebas5384

Absolutely yes!

jardix22 avatar Mar 18 '15 06:03 jardix22

Yes, at some point we should move to an organization. Not a priority now though.

recidive avatar Mar 18 '15 12:03 recidive

Fair.

sebas5384 avatar Mar 18 '15 17:03 sebas5384

I've created the chokojs organization. Are you ok with that name?

We need to build a team. For this I'd like to know what people are really interested in contributing. And better if they are interested in maintaining some Choko subsystem.

Initially I'd like to ask you for me being the "Benevolent Dictator" until we set the path the project will take in the long run. This would mean only me will be able to push to the master branch until we elect another "core committer". What do you think?

I'm not sure how the moving will happen. I think everything within the repository will be moved along, and we will just need to change local remotes and update links to the repositories from e.g. choko.org.

Let's discuss this a little bit before taking action.

recidive avatar Mar 19 '15 04:03 recidive

While I'm thinking about this issue, here are some links I'm reading:

  • http://oss-watch.ac.uk/resources/benevolentdictatorgovernancemodel
  • http://oss-watch.ac.uk/resources/governancemodels
  • http://producingoss.com/en/producingoss.html
  • http://reagle.org/joseph/2010/gfc/chapter-6.html

sebas5384 avatar Mar 19 '15 17:03 sebas5384

I completely agree @recidive :+1:

What if we do a manifest? so in that way we can align more easily as a community which shares the same (or at least the main ones) principles and values.

Oh! and I would like to be a collaborator, recently I'm more related with the React integration #264.

sebas5384 avatar Mar 19 '15 18:03 sebas5384

@sebas5384 do you have an example for a manifest?

recidive avatar Mar 31 '15 04:03 recidive