Thierry Carrez <thierry@openstack.org> writes:
James E. Blair wrote:
Especially if the folks who manage this are also folks who work on these repos, we're one "git push" away from having egg on our collective face.
If the folks managing the GitHub presence are also developers, I would encourage the use of a shared or secondary account.
That is a fair point that I had not considered.
That said, wouldn't the risk be relatively limited if the "admins" never checkout or clone from GitHub itself ?
Yes, the biggest risk is if one of the admins is a regular user of GitHub. If they don't have their own GitHub-forks of the OpenStack repos, and they only ever clone their local copies from OpenDev (or, they are not developers at all), then I think the risk of accidents on a personal account is fairly low. -Jim