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Eyal Edri commented on OVIRT-2643:
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We can give admin permission on demand to any GitHub repo, so you can edit it on your own,
the infra team doesn't have the resources to start managing each of the oVirt GitHub
repos.
I can try updating some of the oVirt projects on GitHub and we can see if its is
overwritten ( I don't think it will, since the replication only happens on the git
level AFAIK) and if it works, we can give admin rights to any maintainers that request
it.
As for extending the tool, you can consider extending the replication plugin for Gerrit:
https://gerrit.googlesource.com/plugins/replication/+doc/master/src/main/...
make the github headers a little more user friendly for our gerrit
-> github synced projects
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Key: OVIRT-2643
URL:
https://ovirt-jira.atlassian.net/browse/OVIRT-2643
Project: oVirt - virtualization made easy
Issue Type: By-EMAIL
Reporter: Greg Sheremeta
Assignee: infra
Attachments: Selection_297.png, Selection_298.png, Selection_299.png
For our gerrit -> github synced projects, can we make the github headers a
little more user friendly? This is a usability problem because google
searches don't find gerrit -- they find github. So if people google search
for "ovirt-engine-api-explorer" for example, it's quite difficult for
someone not familiar with gerrit to find the gerrit clone link for their
desired repo -- and many clicks even if you are familiar.
Before:
[image: Selection_298.png]
Proposal:
[image: Selection_297.png]
And, can we somehow auto-fill the description boxes in gerrit with the
README contents so users are reassured?
[image: Selection_299.png]
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