[NLPL Task Force (A)] use of CodeRefinery for NeIC project NLPL

Radovan Bast (CodeRefinery) support at coderefinery.org
Fri Nov 10 15:52:26 UTC 2017


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Radovan Bast, Nov 10, 17:52 EET

dear Stephan,

thanks for your email and patience!

You are now able to create projects and groups. A group corresponds to "organization"
on GitHub. external coworkers can join without us doing anything. If they wish to also create
projects and groups, then can send us a short email and we enable them.

best wishes,
  radovan

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Sabry Razick, Nov 10, 12:53 EET

Hi Stephan,
   Thank you for you interest in this .  Radovan will get back to you with a detailed answer.

Short answer,  Yes, CodeRefinery gitlab instances does support multiple private repositories and yes creating a nlpl is a good way to proceed. The users can folk from this organizational  repo and submit pull requests (instead of trying to push directly). So all users with accounts +  organizational account sounds good for me.

Regards,
Sabry

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Stephan Oepen, Nov 10, 10:49 EET

dear colleagues,

bjørn lindi, as project manager of our NLPL collaboration, has pointed
us to CodeRefinery.  i registered my account ‘oe’ yesterday, and i
would like to ask about best to proceed so that i and other NLPL
members can create projects at CodeRefinery?

does the CodeRefinery notion of a ‘project’ correspond to an
‘organization’ on GitHub?  i imagine there would probably be a need
for multiple repositories related to NLPL, hence some structure where
this grouping would be made explicit would seem desirable.  on GitHub,
i believe we would create an organization ‘nlpl’, then have a group of
‘administrative’ users associated with that organization, and host any
number of NLPL-specific repositories under the organization.

what are corresponding structural layers in GitLab?  can we do the
equivalent of what i am sketching above?

with thanks in advance, oe

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