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Github organizations #14

@benjaoming

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@benjaoming

As a consequence of discussing the concept of "internal pull requests" in #10 (which is a concept I think should be entirely abolished because it's hardly defined), I had the following comment:

"All changes should go through Pull Requests - even owners of the repository should open Pull Requests for all their changes"

I think one consequence is that owners of a repository should always work in their own private fork in order to avoid leaving branches around in the original main repository..

@cben then commented:

Do all "open open source" projects even have a github org?
Because if you just work in $you/$repo, it will include your feature branches (at least for your active PRs) by definition.
(which is one of the reasons creating an org up front is not a bad idea. but I don't see that mentioned anywhere. is there any separate "how to make your project open open source" guidance?)

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