[Neuroimaging] Mindboggle as part of nipy?

Matthew Einhorn moiein2000 at gmail.com
Fri Oct 16 00:15:13 CEST 2015


On Thu, Oct 15, 2015 at 9:16 AM, Ariel Rokem <arokem at gmail.com> wrote:

> As for how to go about development: if for the time being you are the only
> person writing and merging code on mindboggle, you can either make PRs and
> merge these yourself, or merge/push to master yourself on your machine,
> without PRs. In the longer run, hopefully others will join you, and then
> PRs will be the way to go. In that stage, you will certainly still want a
> fork of the project under your user account, so that you can use the git
> workflow for PRs and so on.
>
> One way to go about creating the right structure would be to ask the
> github support team to reverse the forking relationship between
> nipy/mindboggle and binarybottle/mindboggle. They can do that kind of thing
> - I've seen it done!
>


I'm not sure if you're aware that you can transfer a repo:
https://help.github.com/articles/transferring-a-repository/#transferring-from-a-user-to-an-organization.
Transferring to nipy would make it the "root" from which others can fork.
But you'd probably have to delete the exiting fork in nipy.

Matt
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