Switched "master" to "main" branch #1510
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A quick guide to rename your local copy - assuming you are using
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If used somewhre, you should also check the existing github actions. |
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The Crowdin integration for openhab-android is still on master. It was configured by @openhab-bot, so I'm not allowed to change it. |
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Thanks for the hint! I have changed the crowdin configuration, you should have seen a million notifications from it... I hope it did all the right things, on openhab-core, it seems to be a bit confused and added many empty files 😕 . |
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Crowdin uploaded the files again and now none of them are approved. It's probably better so switch back to master in the Crowdin. GitHub will redirect master -> main automatically. |
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@kaikreuzer Can you remove the GitHub integration in Crowdin for openhab-android, so I can make some tests on my own? |
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@mueller-ma Ok, I have removed the integration on the android repo now. I can also activate it for the master branch again, if you wish, just let me know. @ghys Did it also loose the approved translations for the webui repo? Let me know, if I need to do anything on that as well. |
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I still cannot add a new connection. Can you enable it for |
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Ok - you are back on master. |
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GitHub says that the redirect |
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Dear @openhab/maintainers,
We have just performed the renaming from
master
tomain
for all our repos (according to the guidelines put forward at https://github.com/github/renaming).There should be automatic redirects in place, so that this step hopefully didn't break anything.
You might want to update the configuration of your local fork, though and scan through the code+documentation if there might be the need to update any urls to the new branch name.
Best regards,
Kai
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