Le 15/08/2013 16:48, fr33domlover a écrit : > But assume I'm new to Gnome and I want to contribute. It's easier for me > to do it through GitHub than through Gitorious, because of the mirrors.
Sure. But if you know GNOME, you also may contribute through bugzilla by sending patches using the GNOME repositories. This has not changed. We're adding freedom of choice here, not removing any. > So you do encourage the use of GitHub, even if you don't intend to. It's indirectly encouraging github over gitorious or gitlab, because one has to come first, and that Github has more users. This doesn't mean that gitlab mirrors nor gitorious are forbidden. GNOME has always been a do-ocracy. The one who does the work has the final word, so I'm pretty sure anyone wanting to help mirror on gitlab or gitorious is welcome. Gitlab and gitorious people who strive to keep using only free software are still able to contribute using a GNOME account, bugzilla and the GNOME repositories. Nothing changes for them. Please keep in mind that here only *more* choices are given to people, not *less*. That's all about sharing. > Maybe GitHub will help more people contribute, but I don't see why it's > so important. I prefer to have 3 developers who care, than to have 5 who > don't care. If I didn't mind to use GitHub, I could as well not mind > using Windows. GitHub is proprietary, just like Windows. Do you dismiss a Linux user that uses Skype ? Would you prefer a Windows user that uses Firefox ? For me they are both free software users, event if not using 100% free software. I personally prefer that people use what they want. They should be able to decide if free software is a good thing for them. Free software is good, but it should be praised for being better than the competition *and* free, not just for being free. _______________________________________________ desktop-devel-list mailing list [email protected] https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/desktop-devel-list
