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Subject: RE: TC repository for non-normative artifacts
Thank you Chet. That sounds like a great option for our needs. To move forward with this approach, we need someone to draft a proposal for creation on an open repository and then vote as a committee to approve the proposal. Since our next meeting is in March, that will likely be an online ballot. Gary, since it was your idea, would you like to draft the proposal? I’m willing to assist as needed. __ From: Chet Ensign Jim, this sounds like a perfect case for an Open Repository. The Open Repo program, as you know, let's TC's sponsor open source projects that anyone can contribute to.
I can see how you could define and set up an ECF Extensions Open Repo where people could fork the repo, add their extensions, then issue pull requests. You could either use the pull request as the filtering point - that is, the TC wouldn't
accept it unless it conformed with the provided guidance so that any extensions on the main branch would be deemed usable by others. Or, alternatively, you could set a low bar at that point and have a second repo where you hosted those that passed TC review. The Open Repo program is described in https://www.oasis-open.org/resources/open-repositories/ Let me know if this helps. /chet On Wed, Dec 11, 2019 at 10:58 AM James E Cabral <jec@mtgmc.com> wrote:
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Chet Ensign Chief Technical Community Steward
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