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Changing the root project to a fork #128
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My fork is usable. Its very useful |
@sn-donbenjamin your fork is "even with transcode-open:master". |
thanks these are things I was going to check when I got back to a computer :-) |
Thanks for asking, I did not have reservations. @kou1okada's development of The My clumsy attempt to bypass a Zscaler outgoing filter and "fix" ACLs resulted in a poor man's CMD batch file, https://gist.github.com/ilatypov/5956ae36da8ff0aa2212eb2004def8c4 . Cheers! |
BTW I don't get the question. I am not aware about a Github's committee or process that would decide which project deserves a "root" status. The yannick's sorting could benefit from including the number of commits (as well as commits behind and ahead of the root project). |
@ilatypov Thank you for a timely reply! The issue was created because I remember a controversy about someone aggressively advertising their forked project or something or being accused of deviating from the project's initial goals. So I decided to make extra sure that the process goes smoothly and Github staff is sure they are not being used as a pawn in someone's game. I believe the feedback received so far is enough and have filed the request to them, referencing this issue as an additional argument. |
I have been using the fork that @native-api spoke of because it is usable, unlike this one which i kept getting errors from and found no way to report bugs. |
That's better but still off topic for the current discussion and might be in violation of https://help.github.com/en/articles/github-terms-of-service#k-advertising-on-github , too. |
Status update: I filed the request to Github support about a month ago. Strangely, they requested an explicit okay from @transcode-open (I had such requests granted in the past without this). I mailed @transcode-open on the address specified in their profile and, expectedly, got no reply. I followed up the support on this on 19.03 and got no reply from them, either. I sent them a follow-up just now also asking if there's some legal roadblock or something ('cuz it doesn't seem so thanks to the MIT license). |
Why he erased the first post and came back soon? |
@kou1okada don't feed the troll. Leaving evidence of his wrongdoings as I did so that it's possible to take action when it piles up will likely work as a deterrent. |
@native-api I would like to add that I was a contributor to this repo, as can be seen on my tag. A fact no one else in this thread can claim. So I think calling me a troll is not appropriate. https://github.com/transcode-open/apt-cyg/graphs/contributors |
GitHub support never responded to my follow-up. Maybe if someone else contacts them, too, it will get things going. |
@kou1okada I contacted Github support again (now they have a separate support category for altering project routing) and they offered to disconnect your project from the root (if I understood it correctly). But they required an okay from you. The only "easy" option they offered is to CC the support e-mail to you -- which I cannot do since you don't publish your e-mail. So could you contact them at https://support.github.com/contact?tags=rr-forks if you're still interested? Here's their reply for reference:
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Thank you so much to acknowledge the value of my fork. |
That's what I think, too. So I suggest you to write to them personally and request specifically a root switch, explaining that just disconnecting won't help much. (Or will it? If your fork looks like a main project rather than fork, people will treat it as a main project rather than fork. So I guess that'd still be better than the current state of affairs.) |
I don't think so. There are no way to recover the root activities without the permission of @transcode-open. Thank him for his brilliant work. |
Since this repo is abandoned, I'm going to request Github support to move the root project marker to https://github.com/kou1okada/apt-cyg
According to http://forked.yannick.io/transcode-open/apt-cyg , it's the only fork with any kind of active maintaining going on. Yes, it deviates from the original and has a lot of potentially redundant features. But regardless of your stance on that, there are no other forks that can compare: others do not even fix the reported critical issues, so they are unusable.
The only other fork which seems has meaningful changes is https://github.com/ilatypov/apt-cyg . It attempts to make a bootstrapping mechanism, but the feature seems incomplete (if it was complete, bootstrapping operations wouldn't be reported as user commands but rather invoked automagically when any of the packages
apt-cyg
relies upon need to be updated).@ilatypov , as the only potential rival, do you have any reservations about this action? Is your fork usable and/or maintained? Since your repo doesn't even accept bug reports, it doesn't seem like you're willing to pick up the torch.
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