On Fri, 2011-11-25 at 17:22 +0100, res wrote: > On 25.11.2011 13:44, Jorrit Tyberghein wrote: > > Well I'm not married to SourceForge. At this moment we're not doing much > > more on SF > > then the subversion server and the mailing lists. We can even keep the > > project there for the > > mailing lists if needed. > > True. Mailing lists and file hosting would probably be the “leftover” > services that are still useful for us. > > Note that one of the beauties of git is that it doesn't have a single > “central” repository. That is, we could start off with git on SF (e.g. > we could check if they offer a “conversion” from svn to git) and later > switch the “official” main repository to github (but use SF as a mirror > or so). >
Ok for this we can use google. Myself and Marten were talking. He fancies github and I fancied google code. In the hosting part github wins. In the overall part for a project, google has it. I will back up and look at both again. > On 25.11.2011 08:53, Denis Washington wrote: > > What about bug tracking? Trac is specialized on working with Subversion. > > There seems to be a Git plugin, but as it is not part of the core > > distribution, it is unclear how well that works. > > Very good point. > IMO we should have a good idea on how we handle bug + issue tracking > before moving to git. > > If an alternative bug tracking software is considered, it's also > noteworthy is that the existing trac is not only filled with bugs and > issues (which would have to converted) but also serves as a Wiki for > developers to share/sketch out ideas; an alternative would have to be > found for that as well. Trac has no direct tie with svn. This will be dealt with prior to move. Why I bother we do not know as most devs don't use it, when they should do. :-) Regards Phil ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ All the data continuously generated in your IT infrastructure contains a definitive record of customers, application performance, security threats, fraudulent activity, and more. Splunk takes this data and makes sense of it. IT sense. And common sense. http://p.sf.net/sfu/splunk-novd2d _______________________________________________ Crystal-main mailing list [email protected] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/crystal-main Unsubscribe: mailto:[email protected]?subject=unsubscribe
