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Mercury organization account on GitHub? #171
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It exists but is empty |
I also created https://github.com/unidirectional |
Should the mercury repo be moved there? It'd be a better container for all the mercury related repos. |
if we have some beefier examples that are better suited to having their own package.json, then yeah I would say move them into their own repo under the org |
Is keeping examples in main project repo a common thing though? Seems a bit strange to me. It's dead code when it gets installed with every mercury install and at 220kb it's the second largest dir after node_modules. Also 'examples' are not as essential as core functionality in monitoring contributions/issues. A |
Mercury is already very liberal with contributions |
at this point, im indifferent |
I like the idea of using the unidirectional org :) |
In fact it would be great to see @colingourlay's https://github.com/colingourlay/campjs-mercury-presentation head there as "intro-to-mercury" and be published at http://unidirectional.github.io/intro-to-mercury |
that's a nice presentation. |
@DamonOehlman I made you an admin of |
Thanks @Raynos - I in turn have invited Colin as he's doing some awesome work in this space and would be in the best position to move his presentation over. I'll look at moving some of my utility observ- things over also :) |
Also see unidirectional/unidirectional.github.io#1 I started a conversation but never moved stuff. I was only going to move a module once I "fixed documentation and testing debt"; I never fixed the code debt ._. |
I support the move! I think it will help with maintenance across repos if they can be serviced by more members with contrib auth. |
@kumavis Yes exactly. It will also contribute to discoverability of mercury related things. i.e. |
when you move a repo, issues + PRs migrate as well, yes? |
@kumavis yep. |
can i join the party at unidirectional ? 😸 |
i'd like to be included, too. 😄 |
Will invite. |
informal vote -- mercury repo should live in:
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☑️ I vote |
Mercury repository should be the last one to move. Honestly I think it should stay under raynos. At the end of the day it's my personal mix and match of unidirectional modules. I strongly encourage everyone to fork and personalize The only issue I see is how do we decentralize the documentation. |
makes sense to me |
if we want to move examples out of the repo, we can put them in |
This could've been left open a little longer? With documentation I think it makes sense to make it a part of the Mercury website, whatever will be used to make that, GitHub pages probably being the easiest thing for everyone. @Raynos |
we can re-open this. This issue is not done until we move code out of Raynos into other organizations |
I agree with @Raynos, that the mercuryjs repo is fine to stay under |
I did not read all comments and apologize in advance if someone mentioned this... Please add a Mercury logo. My presentation tomorrow would be improved if Mercury had a logo to see while presenting it alongside React and Angular. |
@iambumblehead a few logos were suggested in #98 |
@Raynos any progress with this? Really want to organise an effort to move to virtual-dom 2.0... update docs etc. |
Maybe existing contributors with admin privileges can put their hands up if they have the time to help @Raynos with this? We could divvy up the tasks and shepherd new people into the project then. |
I would love to help with this. |
Would this be worth setting up? The organization account could hold other bits and pieces related to mercury. i.e. Maybe a separate repo for docs/website.
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