Description
Name and org of this repository
As we work to open source this manual #202, now is a good time to consider the ownership and title of this repository. Any changes we make would include some effort to make sure things are done right, but it makes sense to open source this content in the right way.
We've decided to move and rename this repository from githubtraining/training-manual
to github/github-training-manual
.
Here's what needs to happen to make this work:
- Prep work:
- Open pull request addressing hard coded URLs Fix hard-coded URLsΒ #232
- Open pull request addressing redirect Configure a redirectΒ #231
- Create repository page linking to all manuals https://github.github.com/training/
- Configure redirect from training.github.com to https://github.github.com/training/
- All at once:
- Move this repository to
github
org - Rename this repository to
github-training-manual
- Switch the repository to public
- Merge the PR for hard coded URLs
- Merge the PR for redirect
- Move this repository to
Contents of post originally
Org considerations
githubtraining
vs github
githubtraining
π
Historically, this was the easiest place for this type of content because of access management. We could easily add partners or customers to this repository without fearing we were giving "too much" access. Now, there is no difference in access management. Open sourcing this repository will do most of the work there for us, regardless of the org.
- π Pro: Easier installation of 3rd party apps (if needed)
- ?
github
π
- π Pro: Brand recognition, credibility, unified message
- π Con: Historical links would break
- ?
Name
training-manual
vs github-for-developers-manual
training-manual
π
It's what it's always been called.
- π Con: It's vague when we consider our growing materials for other content topics
- ?
github-for-developers-manual
π
- π Pro: It's more specific to the content
- π Con: Historical links would break
- ?
Next steps
@githubtraining/githubbers @githubtraining/trainers @matthewmccullough @dcdrennen @jonlipsky @AaronKowall @amyschoen Thoughts? Are there other pros/cons that aren't considered here? Please comment below with any additional thoughts, and/or react with opinions to this original post with the emojis by the different options above.