Hi,

Scott Crosby wrote:
I think the perfect permanent place for Stefan's implementation, and your idea of wrapping it up as a debian package, is with the http://github.com/scrosby/OSM-binary main repository. Is there an OSM GIT I can clone it to, or should it really be put into OSM SVN?

I don't like git, and I especially dislike github (not using sourceforge either); but that's a personal thing, so don't let that discourage you from continuing to use it for development. I'll just make sure every now and then that there is a working version in SVN.

(My dislike of git stems largely from ignorance and is likely to vanish over time. At the moment I have grown used to the one-stop-shop that is our SVN; with git I miss the option to say "check out all OSM projects", as well as the option to commit to trunk for all OSM projects without first signing up to external services and/or find out who the maintainer is and ask them for permission.)

Bye
Frederik

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