Paul,

This is how I felt about Away3D and Git as well, and that was the
reason I have asked.
I am sure they have their way, though.

What I would like to know, however, is where I can get the latest and
most up-to-date code. Which one is better: google code, SVN, using the
download link.

Cheers.
~Wulf


On Mon, Mar 7, 2011 at 10:52 AM, Paul Tondeur <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi Wulf,
> There is a GIT repository
> onĀ https://github.com/away3d/away3d-core-broomstick, although I have the
> impression that the google code SVN is where the developers maintain this
> project. Maybe one of the team members can confirm this.
> I think it would be a good decision for the team to move to git for
> development. In that case it would be so much easier for developers to
> contribute to the project. Just fork it, make changes and send a pull
> request.
> In any case, it would be good to mention either on github or google code
> which source will be the source that is maintained on a daily basis, to
> prevent confusion.
> Paul
> On Mon, Mar 7, 2011 at 4:42 PM, Little Gray Wolfy <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>>
>> Good day, Sirs.
>>
>> I have been out of AWAY3D for a bit. Glad to heal 4.0 Alpha is out.
>> I am seeing an SVN repository here: http://away3d.googlecode.com/svn
>> Is this the best source for 4.0 or this is the most stable? There is
>> no indication on the site.
>>
>> Also, recently working with Git, I found it much easier to use and
>> much more flexible then SVN.
>> So I am wondering if there is a repository on Git. Doesn't have to be,
>> but I wanted to ask.
>>
>> Best.
>> ~Wulf
>>
>
>

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