On Wed, Nov 17, 2010 at 6:26 AM, Stefan Behnel <[email protected]> wrote: > Dag Sverre Seljebotn, 17.11.2010 11:39: >> On 11/17/2010 11:33 AM, Dag Sverre Seljebotn wrote: >>> On 11/17/2010 09:59 AM, Robert Bradshaw wrote: >>>> So, I've been thinking about this, and one of the reasons we're using >>>> the current setup is that it requires very little administration from >>>> me, as I am essentially leaching of the sagemath.org infrastructure. >>>> Moving things to boxen would be a bit more administration on our part, >>>> but still not too bad, and I know William is a happy enough Cython >>>> user to be fine with continuing to host us :). However, I'm wondering >>>> if this would be a ripe occasion to making the leap to something like >>>> http://code.google.com. Currently, our infrastructure consists of >>>> >>>> 1. The web site >>>> 2. Trac >>>> 3. Wiki >>>> 4. Repositories >>>> 5. Buildbot >>>> 6. Mailing lists >>>> >>>> Currently we're hosting 1-5, and 6 is being hosted by codespeak.net >>>> (for cython-dev) and google (for cython-users). I think it may be >>>> worth considering moving 2-4 elsewhere, as there is little loss and >>>> they are the higher-maintenance (from an administrative point of view) >>>> items, and features such as code review tools would be nice to have as >>>> well. > > I see the serious advantage of simplifying the access to bug tracker, wiki, > etc. for new users. > > However, regarding the "little loss", does anyone have experience in > migrating trac tickets to a different tracker? There's a lot of information > in the tracker that I don't want to loose, and I wouldn't like to look at > two trackers to figure out if a bug has been reported. > > >> Forgetting about the git aspect for a moment, I'm strongly in favor of a >> DVCS-centered site. That is, +1 to bitbucket, github, gitorious, ++, and >> -1 to SourceForge, Google Code, etc. > > I guess it's bitbucket then? Switching the VCS just because of a project > hosting site sounds like more trouble than I'm currently after.
Would you be opposed to switching? In other words, is that a deal-breaker, or simply not worth doing assuming there were no great advantage? - Robert _______________________________________________ Cython-dev mailing list [email protected] http://codespeak.net/mailman/listinfo/cython-dev
