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* IMPORTANT: We need to set up protections for the historical branches in Github: https://docs.github.com/en/github/administering-a-repository/managing-a-branch-protection-rule - without this, we can lose history if anyone accidentally deletes old branches whose commits are not referenced by any undeleted branches. (Unfortunately Github doesn't yet support protecting tags (https://github.community/t/feature-request-protected-tags) but if/when that feature is added we will also want to use it.) | * IMPORTANT: We need to set up protections for the historical branches in Github: https://docs.github.com/en/github/administering-a-repository/managing-a-branch-protection-rule - without this, we can lose history if anyone accidentally deletes old branches whose commits are not referenced by any undeleted branches. (Unfortunately Github doesn't yet support protecting tags (https://github.community/t/feature-request-protected-tags) but if/when that feature is added we will also want to use it.) | ||
− | * Sourceforge also stores user reported issues, patches, and other secondary data we would like to migrate. This migration has been less thoroughly explored, but it appears https://github.com/ | + | * Sourceforge also stores user reported issues, patches, and other secondary data we would like to migrate. This migration has been less thoroughly explored, but it appears https://github.com/cmungall/gosf2github may be a good starting point. |
* We need to investigate available hooks in git for enforcing standards, procedures, etc for pull requests and commits. | * We need to investigate available hooks in git for enforcing standards, procedures, etc for pull requests and commits. |