New CF vocabularies repository - available 30th July 2024 #334
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Is there a utility provided by an independent repository and issue tracker that is not provided by having an independent category in the CF discussions? Granted I'm not intimate with the work flow, my concern is more of how many entry points participating in CF seem to have, with #335 it seems that a single point of entry for participation was about to happen. For many folks I interact with, CF is the standard names and they don't talk about much more than that. |
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Dear Andrew @DocOtak We discussed this in the committee meeting as well. Another action we decided upon is better signposting. We should improve the READMEs of the repos, and provide one for the CF organisation as a whole. We can also add more signposts on the website. An advantage of #335 is that there will be just one place to go (Discussions) if you're not sure where to go! But for standard names, people generally know they want to propose new ones, without needing Discussions. What is the first point of call in the CF website/GitHub for your friends who think CF is just standard names? Best wishes Jonathan |
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Dear CF community, The migration of all vocabulary related issues from the discuss repo to the vocabularies repo has been completed successfully. Both open and closed issues have been moved. All labels have been transferred along with the issues and will continue to apply as before. From now on, if you wish to open a new issue to propose changes to any of the vocabularies please do so at https://github.com/cf-convention/vocabularies/issues. An unavoidable consequence of the migration is that numbering of existing issues has changed. This is because numbering in a new repo starts at #1. However, any links to other issues that appeared in comments in the discuss repo have been automatically preserved as part of the transfer process. They now point to the new number of the linked issue and will still work as expected. The default way of sorting GitHub issues is to display the most recently created first, so newly created issues appear on page 1 of the listing and older ones on subsequent pages. If you wish to change this ordering you can do so using the "Sort" drop down menu at the top right of the listing. Thank you for your patience while the migration was taking place and apologies if automated messages caused a lot of traffic in email inboxes yesterday. Best wishes, |
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Thank you, standard names team (@japamment @feggleton @efisher008), for doing this helpful work. |
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At the June meeting of the CF committee it was agreed to create a new repository https://github.com/cf-convention/vocabularies within the CF GitHub organisation. The purpose is to have a clearly labelled repo which collects together all discussions and resources related to the CF controlled vocabularies (standard names, area types and standardized regions). From 12:00 UTC on Tuesday 30th July, if you wish to open a new issue to propose changes to any of the vocabularies please do so in the vocabularies repo. Until then, please continue to open new issues in the discuss repo in the usual way.
In preparation for this change, the vocabularies team (@feggleton @efisher008 and myself) will migrate all existing vocabulary related issues (both open and closed) to the new repo on Monday 29th July. Any labels applied to issues in the discuss repo will be carried over to the new repo and the conversations within the issues will continue in their new location without interruption.
No issues will be lost as a result of this work. To allow time for everyone to get used to the change we'll continue to check the discuss repo periodically over the next few weeks and manually migrate any vocabularies issues that are opened there.
I will post again once the initial migration is complete.
Alison
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