It seems that there there are no objections and everyone agrees with the 
idea of migrating to DVCS. I've created new git repository on GitHub. I 
couldn't find neither Richard nor Claudio on GitHub so I wasn't able to 
convert svn authors to git format. I think that this still isn't such a big 
loss. 

I'm not sure who should own this repo but if you tell me and give me 
user/organization name on GitHub I can transfer ownership of repository.

url of new repository:
https://github.com/swistakm/cocos2d


W dniu poniedziałek, 14 kwietnia 2014 23:04:47 UTC+2 użytkownik Richard 
Jones napisał:
>
> I'm cool with a move to a DCVS. Don't care where :) 
>
> On 14 April 2014 13:48, claudio canepa <[email protected] <javascript:>> 
> wrote: 
> > Moving to a DVCS is a definite plus. 
> > 
> > The compelling migration targets seems to be hg + Bitbucket or git + 
> Github 
> > 
> > git + Github is workable, and I'm more familiarized with Github 
> > 
> > Richard, do you have a strong opinion on this matter ? 
> > 
> > claudio 
> > 
> > -- 
> > 
> > On Tue, Mar 25, 2014 at 12:00 PM, Michał Jaworski 
> > <[email protected]<javascript:>> 
>
> > wrote: 
> >> 
> >> I thought that cocos2d was dead but today I got surprised by new 
> release. 
> >> Great work done! It's nice to see that there is some progress but it's 
> sad 
> >> that there was more than a year of silence between releases. Don't you 
> all 
> >> think that cocos2d development could be faster? 
> >> I think that there is a lot of developers that would like to contribute 
> to 
> >> cocos2d but they simply don't because now contributing is a huge pain 
> in the 
> >> ass. Maybe this project could benefit from migrating to GitHub? Here 
> are 
> >> main benefit's I see: 
> >> - people could contribute by simply forking project and making pull 
> >> requests instead of sending patches/diffs. Pull requests are easier to 
> >> review and test - PRs can be tested automatically with travis. 
> >> - git instead of subversion 
> >> - way better issue tracker 
> >> - free continuous integration with Travis 
> >> 
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