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Preparing for 2U events in edx org repo (public or private) #360

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robrap opened this issue Jul 14, 2023 · 2 comments
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Preparing for 2U events in edx org repo (public or private) #360

robrap opened this issue Jul 14, 2023 · 2 comments
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robrap commented Jul 14, 2023

From private Slack thread:

Options for storing 2U events from a public or private repo in the edx github org:

  1. openedx-events under a namespace like "2u". See Organization scoped events openedx/openedx-events#196.
  2. A new public repo of 2u-events in the edx org, or
  3. A new private repo of 2u-events-private in the edx org (or something).

Note that a private repo could potentially produce or consume publicly exposed events. It just depends how private we need to be.

Several people have asked for this. They may do this soon, but unsure. Are we all ok want this potentially being a blocker, or do we want to pre-emptively create the repo with no events?

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FYI @justinhynes

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robrap commented Jul 27, 2023

@rgraber: Any thoughts on the mapping of event types, and how that would work if we had to combine from two (or more) repos?

UPDATE: Actually, this is all handled by OpenEdxPublicSignal anyway, right? So as long as we are subclassing, we are ok?

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