Hi,
While using git is a good move it seams you do Not Host the Core there. That would be great since, as previously discussed, there is currently no claer way how to be Part of develompent. It feels more like a series of Source drops. For example: the Button solution (the german law thing in August) was Not One clear patch (at least Not on the public SVN) which can be applied to other versions, but munched with several other Features. -- ooxi Violetland — An open source cross-platform game similar to Crimsonland — http://violetland.github.com Marco Steinhaeuser <[email protected]> schrieb: >Hi everybody, > >it is done: OXID projects moved to GitHub. That was a nice piece of work I >tell you :-) >http://blog.oxid-esales.com/2012/12/oxid-projects-moved-to-github/ > >Regards >Marco > > >________________________________ >From: [email protected] >[[email protected]] on behalf of Marco Steinhaeuser >[[email protected]] >Sent: Monday, April 16, 2012 11:38 AM >To: [email protected] >Subject: Re: [oxid-dev-general] Time to say good bye to OXID projects? > >Hello Adrian, > >do you know the word "You can't catch two birds with one stone"? :-)) > >Basically, OXID projects is a totally different topic to moving the core to >GitHub. Anyway, we already have that in our back heads. Maybe a good first >step would be to use GitHub as a mirror instead of the public SVN where we >mirror the development SVN now on a nightly basis: >http://svn.oxid-esales.com/ > >But also this step needs evaluation, thinking about the processes and some >effort within the infrastructure. That's why I can't promise any time frame >for that. > >Thanks for your idea anyway :-) > >Marco > >________________________________ >From: [email protected] >[[email protected]] on behalf of Adrian Kirchner >[[email protected]] >Sent: Saturday, April 14, 2012 2:59 PM >To: [email protected] >Subject: Re: [oxid-dev-general] Time to say good bye to OXID projects? > >Hello Marco, > >this is a great step forward. I would love to see the OXID eShop core moving >to Github too. Are there any plans on this topic? The pros you listed are also >applicable to the core project, aren't they? > > >Cheers > >Adrian > >2012/4/13 Marco Steinhaeuser ><[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> >Hello everybody, > >OXID projects was set up nearly three years before under this location: >http://projects.oxidforge.org/ > >Originally, we wanted to use Canonical's Launchpad which was open sourced >around this time but we had to recognize that we couldn't even get it working >in a Ubuntu environment :D That's why we had to decide for FusionForge as a >technical basis for OXID projects. > >In the mean time, we have nearly 50 projects and 110 registered users on this >system. That's actually not bad but let's face it - at the end of the day we >have to admit that OXID projects as it exist now, is not nice to handle - >probably "clumsy" would be the right word for it. And this is probably the >most certain reason why we are not working actively with it, right? > >In the last few months I had a closer look at other systems and found out that >GitHub is probably the most interesting alternative: >- I installed an "organization" https://github.com/OXIDprojects/ so we can >still have all OXID related projects on one place. >- Git is a very modern and sophisticated VCS technology (in my eyes) >- GitHub has a very nice front end for git and is free in the basic version >- For me, the social components are very interesting, a lot of developers >using it and follow each other. >- "forking" possibilities with push and pull requests - one can have his own >repository or work together with others although you don't join the project. >- good possibilities for contributions... etc. >- each project comes with a wiki (which is very basic but is usable) >- each project comes with an issue tracker >- and last not least: I know that devs usually are a bit lazy concerning >writing texts etc. On GitHub, it is enough to leave a good description in the >README of your project. No hassle with mandatory forms, assignments etc... > >Let me know what you think about it. Any objections? > >Thanks and regards >Marco >_______________________________________________ >dev-general mailing list >[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> >http://dir.gmane.org/gmane.comp.php.oxid.general > > >_______________________________________________ >dev-general mailing list >[email protected] >http://dir.gmane.org/gmane.comp.php.oxid.general _______________________________________________ dev-general mailing list [email protected] http://dir.gmane.org/gmane.comp.php.oxid.general
