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Public Archive / warning in README to help discoverability? #573

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arnold-c opened this issue Jul 12, 2024 · 3 comments
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Public Archive / warning in README to help discoverability? #573

arnold-c opened this issue Jul 12, 2024 · 3 comments

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@arnold-c
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This is more of a question than an issue, but I wonder if it would be a good idea to start putting some of the original JuliaFolds repositories into Public Archive mode, or, as a minimum, update the README with clear links pointing out that future updates and maintenance will be in the corresponding JuliaFolds2 repositories?

At present, even though the Registry points to JuliaFolds2 so people will automatically be using the correct version, as an end-user it's not obvious what the differences are between the two, and where to look for ongoing updates to documentation etc.

Happy to go through and make PRs to all the relevant JuliaFolds repositories if you would prefer to just update the READMEs for now, and if that would be helpful.

@MasonProtter
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MasonProtter commented Jul 13, 2024

The problem is that nobody has the necessary permission bits to do that.

@arnold-c
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Ah, I was wondering if that was still the case. I couldn't figure out a different reason why it hadn't already been done, but I was just hopeful after noticing you were a member of the organization and had been the author of the most recent changes. Oh well! Thanks for the quick response and taking over the bulk of the work with v2!

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Unfortunately I can only merge changes under pretty limited circumstances, including that all CI passes must succeed which is hard right now. I just realized there is something I could try though, let me see if I can make it work

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