As part of 2U’s acquisition of edX, 2U and the new non-profit (Axim Collaborative, formerly the Center for Reimagining Learning aka tCRIL) has divided ownership of various things, with the former owning edX.org and the latter owning the Open edX project.
This page is all about that decoupling. Add questions in the comments.
When | What |
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- | Open edX Repos will move to the openedx GitHub org. |
Early 2022 | Process for adding/updating new users and repos to be rolled out to the Open edX community. |
Started 2022, ongoing as of 2023 | Axim will implement role based access control to the codebase to improve project security. |
See Axim Collaborative Engineering Team for process details.
If you know from Day 1 that it’s going to be useful to the Open edX community, then file an Axim Request to create a new repo in the openedx org.
If you think it may be specific to your company, then create it in your company’s GitHub organization. Then, if/when it’s clear that it should be part of the community platform, open an Axim Request to transfer it.
Absolutely! A key principle of the 2U acquisition is to remain a major member of the Open edX community.
For the foreseeable future, edX will still have write access to the all the same repos they used to.
We have finished moving repos from the edx GitHub organization to openedx. Everything should now be in their proper places.
If you work for edX: do not update your remotes: git forwarding will make things work.
If you do not work for edX: yes, update your remotes to point to the openedx org.
We are still working out the best logistics to keep edX moving quickly and continuing to contribute to the Open edX project.
Reach out to 2U engineering leadership.