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"Self-administered" CreationIDs may be used without registration#26

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@jepler jepler commented Nov 25, 2022

If folks doing one-off board definitions have to also create a pull request within creators.git it adds even more friction. What if they could simply allocate an ID without registration or coordination?

Note that creators making multiple products are still suggested to register an ID.

As always, if after discussion this turns out to not be sensible or desirable, please feel free to close the PR unmerged.

If folks doing one-off board definitions have to also create a pull
request within `creators.git` it adds even more friction. What if
they could simply allocate an ID without registration or coordination?

Note that creators making multiple products are still suggested to
register an ID.
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Neradoc commented Nov 25, 2022

For the purpose of Circuitpython, we could have a "Circuitpython administered" creator ID, where the creation list is... the Circuitpython repository. So you just have to use that creator ID, come up with a unique number in configboard (as checked by the CI), and we're good.

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jepler commented Nov 25, 2022

That's also a fine idea....

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tannewt commented Nov 28, 2022

I'd prefer the shared circuitpython id instead of the uuid because I'd like the numbers to be publicly documented somewhere.

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