Need write access to https://github.com/w3c/touch-events [Was: Re: Move TouchEvents spec tweaking to GitHub?]

Mike, Philippe, Doug,

We would appreciate it, if one of you would please give the following GH 
accounts write access to: <https://github.com/w3c/touch-events>:

cynthia
RByers
mbrubeck
jacobrossi
scottgonzalez
mustaqahmed
tdresser
AFBarstow

-Thanks, Art


On 1/20/15 7:55 PM, Sangwhan Moon wrote:
> Art's seem to be fine, so it's just Josh that needs to be fixed.
>
> Did Doug give us write access to the w3c repo? Don't recall seeing a 
> update about that.
>
> On Tuesday, January 20, 2015, Rick Byers <rbyers@chromium.org 
> <mailto:rbyers@chromium.org>> wrote:
>
>     Hey Sangwhan,
>     Any update on this?  It looks like josh.soref@nokia.com
>     <javascript:_e(%7B%7D,'cvml','josh.soref@nokia.com');> -> jsoref
>     is the only rewrite we need to do.  If you're doing a rewrite step
>     anyway, then perhaps we should also rewrite art.barstow@nokia.com
>     <javascript:_e(%7B%7D,'cvml','art.barstow@nokia.com');> ->
>     AFBarstow too.
>
>     Thanks,
>        Rick
>
>
>     On Mon, Jan 5, 2015 at 1:01 PM, Rick Byers <rbyers@chromium.org
>     <javascript:_e(%7B%7D,'cvml','rbyers@chromium.org');>> wrote:
>
>         On Mon, Jan 5, 2015 at 10:59 AM, Sangwhan Moon
>         <smoon@opera.com
>         <javascript:_e(%7B%7D,'cvml','smoon@opera.com');>> wrote:
>
>
>             On Tue, Jan 6, 2015 at 12:37 AM, Rick Byers
>             <rbyers@chromium.org
>             <javascript:_e(%7B%7D,'cvml','rbyers@chromium.org');>> wrote:
>
>                 [Apparently I had this message in my drafts for weeks
>                 - sorry!]
>
>                 On Mon, Dec 15, 2014 at 8:58 AM, Rick Byers
>                 <rbyers@chromium.org
>                 <javascript:_e(%7B%7D,'cvml','rbyers@chromium.org');>>
>                 wrote:
>
>
>                     On Mon, Dec 15, 2014 at 2:56 AM, Sangwhan Moon
>                     <smoon@opera.com
>                     <javascript:_e(%7B%7D,'cvml','smoon@opera.com');>>
>                     wrote:
>
>
>
>                         On Sun, Dec 14, 2014 at 3:29 AM, Arthur
>                         Barstow <art.barstow@gmail.com
>                         <javascript:_e(%7B%7D,'cvml','art.barstow@gmail.com');>>
>                         wrote:
>
>                             [ + Philippe ]
>
>                             On 12/13/14 11:58 AM, Rick Byers wrote:
>
>
>                                 Should we move tweaks to the v1-errata
>                                 and extensions note to GitHub?  I
>                                 think that would be easier for
>                                 collaboration than hg (easier to track
>                                 changes, review PRs, and avoids people
>                                 having to learn something new).
>
>
>
>                             Yes and agree (I've been meaning to
>                             suggest this).
>
>                             I'll ask W3C staff to create a new
>                             touch-events repo within
>                             <https://github.com/w3c/> :-).
>
>                             Philippe - would you please create the
>                             <https://github.com/w3c/touch-events> rep
>                             for the Touch Events CG or tell me how to
>                             go about getting that directory created?
>                             The TE CG wants to use this new repo for
>                             Touch Events v1 errata (and possibly
>                             additional work such as features for v.next).
>
>                                 Art, if we decide to publish an
>                                 official errata, would the detailed
>                                 change history being in github make
>                                 that much more difficult policy-wise?
>
>
>                             No (i.e. not a problem).
>
>                             BTW, my understanding is that it is
>                             possible to copy all of the hg history to
>                             Github so if that is the case, that should
>                             be done. Philippe might be able to confirm
>                             that.
>
>
>                         Yes, it is possible. I took the liberty and
>                         went ahead and did that so it can be pushed
>                         straight to the newly created repository.
>                         Alternatively, any W3C admin can just fork
>                         that repository, and I'll nuke my local
>                         afterwards which will make that the
>                         authoritative repo.
>                         https://github.com/cynthia/touch-events
>
>                         One problem I see is that certain commits do
>                         not associate correctly with the author's
>                         Github account - namely these people (in
>                         alphabetical order)
>                         Arthur Barstow
>                         hiro
>                         Josh Soref (a.k.a. timeless)
>                         Rick Byers
>                         Scott Graham
>
>
>                     Thanks Sangwhan. I've added my google.com
>                     <http://google.com> address to my GitHub account.
>
>                         I can fix this with the awesome (*cough* evil
>                         *cough*) filter-branch command and correct the
>                         authors for those who prefer that,
>                         alternatively the affected people can also add
>                         the mail address used for the commit message
>                         to Github. But please let me do that before
>                         anyone starts cloning the repository, since
>                         pushing/pulling after a history rewrite can
>                         cause a decent amount of arcane behavior for
>                         those who haven't dealt with a repository that
>                         has been touched by the evil forces.
>
>
>                 *Sangwhan*, Doug created an empty (uninitialized) repo
>                 for us here: https://github.com/w3c/touch-events. Once
>                 you're happy with them, are you able to push all your
>                 migrated commits there?
>
>
>             Absolutely. I just need to know which parts of the history
>             I should rewrite to make sure the authors associate
>             correctly. Alternatively we can just push it forward and
>             hope nobody complains.
>
>
>          Perhaps we should at least try to fix Art's commits? *Art*,
>         are you able to add your "art.barstow@nokia.com
>         <javascript:_e(%7B%7D,'cvml','art.barstow@nokia.com');>"
>         address to your GitHub account to fix this?  Or should we look
>         at rewriting history instead?
>
>         I've sent an e-mail to Scott and Josh to ask about theirs (and
>         cc'd you).  If we don't hear back from them soon then I'd
>         suggest we just go ahead.  hiro's committs appear to be only
>         initial repo test commits so I think it's fine to ignore them.
>
>                 *Doug, *can the CG (or at least specific individuals
>                 that ask) get write access to that repo? Or do we need
>                 to work on a clone and submit PRs?  If you need to
>                 list CG folks by hand, then the relevant GitHub
>                 accounts I know off off the top of my head are:
>
>                 jacobrossi
>                 cynthia (Sangwhan)
>                 mbrubeck
>                 scottgonzalez
>                 AFBarstow
>                 RByers
>                 mustaqahmed (Mustaq on my team will be helping with
>                 the spec)
>                 tdresser (Tim on my team may also help)
>
>                  Thanks,
>                    Rick
>
>
>                         -- 
>                         Sangwhan Moon [Opera Software ASA]
>                         Software Engineer | Tokyo, Japan
>
>
>
>
>             -- 
>             Sangwhan Moon [Opera Software ASA]
>             Software Engineer | Tokyo, Japan
>
>
>
>
>
> -- 
> Sangwhan Moon [Opera Software ASA]
> Software Engineer | Tokyo, Japan

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