On Thu, Aug 15, 2013 at 11:49 AM, Alberto Ruiz <ar...@gnome.org> wrote: > We should pick our fights, on the other hand, GitHub has released more > open source code and tools than the gitorious community. We accept > money from Google for the GSoC's every year and I see no complaints. > Everything is a matter on how you look at things really.
I agree that everyone should be free to pick their fights. I agree that you you are free to pick yours and have them different from mine. Do you agree that mine can be different from yours? > As I mentioned before, if you want a gitorious mirror, feel free to > start working on it, I fully support the idea, I'm just not interested > in investing the time on it myself because I see no much value in it > (on the other hand, I see the value on running our own instance). I really don't care much about my code being mirrored anywhere. At least gitorious would be ethically acceptable, so it wouldn't bother me, but I won't invest time in this. I see the value of this as a backup though, so if others want to work on this I say that's a good thing. Anyway this is really not what was the most important point to me in my previous email and you didn't answer the question I really cared about, so I'm asking again: is there a way for maintainers to opt out of the github mirroring? -- Alexandre Franke _______________________________________________ foundation-list mailing list foundation-list@gnome.org https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/foundation-list