On 17 July 2012 11:57, Denis Arnaud <[email protected]> wrote:
>> On 17 July 2012 04:49, Pawel Aleksander Fedorynski <[email protected]>
>> wrote:
>> > About moving soci to Github, I don't care either way but I remember
>> > that others felt that we should stay with sourceforge to maintain the
>> > website url http://soci.sourceforge.net/.  At least one other
>> > developer has been using Github for experimenting with soci and for
>> > code reviews, but still treating the sourceforge git repository as the
>> > primary version (I'm not very familiar with git terminology, maybe
>> > Vadim can explain it better), can you maybe do the same?
>
>
> Note that having a Git repository on GitHub (http://github.com/SOCI/soci)
> does not preclude keeping the SourceForge-based development environment,
> including the Web hosting service (http://soci.sourceforge.net/) and the Git
> repository (http://sourceforge.net/scm/?type=git&group_id=121480).

Denis,

Yes, you're right, it's just matter of avoiding fragmentation of project
infrastructure. Despite I really enjoy GitHub, it does not provide complete
platform (e.g. mailing lists are missing). Here SF.net is superior I guess.

> [By the way, SourceForge projects have to be migrated to their
> new framework (you should have received a notification from them 10 days
> ago, normally)]

I sense we will upgrade to Allura soon.
I confirmed with SF.net support on IRC:

<mloskot> One more thing, the migration to Allura is/will be
mandatory, eventually?
<ctsai-sf> Eventually, but not yet.
<ctsai-sf> Unless you have a specific reason for wanting to stick with
the old system though, I'd recommend upgrading sooner rather than
later.
<ctsai-sf> Though, that is my personal (and biased) opinion.
<mloskot> Understood. I'll try to upgrade.


>> 2012/7/17 Mateusz Loskot <[email protected]>
>>
>> I use GitHub, mainly due to lack of HTTPS support on SF.net and
>> problems with authentication across strict firewalls.
>
>
> Note that with their new framework, HTTPS is now supported (however,
> I still prefer GitHub for the day-to-day work).

That's great news indeed.

Best regards,
-- 
Mateusz Loskot, http://mateusz.loskot.net

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