Spelling of InnerSource as one word
spier opened this issue · comments
I suggest to change the spelling of InnerSource from two words to one word in these places:
- the name of the gitbook project. "Managing Inner Source Projects book" => "Managing InnerSource Projects book"
- this will automatically change the URL of the deployed gitbook too =>
https://innersourcecommons.gitbook.io/managing-innersource-projects/
(redirects from old to new URL will work automatically) - this GitHub repo: =>
https://github.com/InnerSourceCommons/managing-innersource-projects
(redirects from old to new URL will work automatically)
If nothing speaks against this, I happy to go ahead and implement this.
And yes, I know that this is nitpicking :)
However, if we want to drive the term "InnerSource", it does help a little bit if we use it in a consistent spelling.
That is my hope at least :)
Sounds great - go ahead!
- Renamed the repo.
- Renamed the gitbook project.
- Reconfigure integration from github repo => gitbook
- Confirmed that the gitbook URL is updated (actually had to do this manually
- Fixed link from the innersource website to this book - see InnerSourceCommons/innersourcecommons.org#647
- Update link from this repo to the book
✅ this is all done
@jeffabailey @rrrutledge you probably have to update the remote URL of this repo in your local clones.
Something similar to do should do that:
git remote set-url origin git@github.com:InnerSourceCommons/managing-innersource-projects.git
Amazing!