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OpenEugene is no longer a Code for America brigade in 2021. @ArthurSmid has been made individual owners of their repos so they can move them to a personal github account.
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As an owner you can move it to a personal account and maintain control over the pool of committers. We can fork it back if needed. Forking is the open-source way and we do this for other projects like #proj-bring. We'll be moving to a "trusted committer" pattern for projects when we start working on them again. This repo has a bunch of committers right now and is active. As we adjust the taxonomy of the org membership groups, and reduce the number of committers, folks will lose access and it will be frustrating if you are not using a PR process or have a trusted committer assigned. You will lose ownership at some point in the process as we change the org structure. So if you don't move it, be prepared to lose committer access at some point in the next few weeks. Find out more about this patterned at this learning path: https://innersourcecommons.org/resources/learningpath/trusted-committer/
I mirrored the repo as requested by Mark, to respect his request we can continue to work on the project in the mirrored repo and then merge the code when Open Eugene has officially relaunched: https://github.com/ArthurSmid/little-help-book
OpenEugene is no longer a Code for America brigade in 2021. @ArthurSmid has been made individual owners of their repos so they can move them to a personal github account.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: