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make a new git repository at projecthydra-labs/hydra-curation_concerns (don't use github to fork projecthydra-labs/worthwhile. That will cause wierdness with the github issues)
push the curation_concerns branch of pulibrary/worthwhile to the master branch of projecthydra-labs/hydra-curation_concerns
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I don't have a philosophical problem with this, but there are instances of
Worthwhile in production somewhere, correct?
Should those users be warned, should we make a fork instead, or is this OK?
Following SemVer, we're certainly within our rights, but reality may be
different.
Just checking.
You can create a new repository, but should not fork. When you fork,
issues can only be created on the original repository.
On Tue, May 12, 2015 at 5:22 PM, Jon Stroop [email protected]
wrote:
I don't have a philosophical problem with this, but there are instances of
Worthwhile in production somewhere, correct?
Should those users be warned, should we make a fork instead, or is this OK?
Following SemVer, we're certainly within our rights, but reality may be
different.
Just checking.
Reply to this email directly or view it on GitHub #40 (comment)
.
After #41 is complete,
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