On Monday, 14 October 2013 at 13:01:48 UTC, michaelc37 wrote:
On Monday, 14 October 2013 at 12:32:18 UTC, Abdulhaq wrote:
On Sunday, 13 October 2013 at 21:28:20 UTC, David Nadlinger wrote:
On Sunday, 13 October 2013 at 20:52:31 UTC, Abdulhaq wrote:
On Sunday, 13 October 2013 at 20:41:01 UTC, michaelc37 wrote:
https://bitbucket.org/michaelc37/qtd-experimental
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Hah, sounds like we did exactly the same thing :-) ! I haven't uploaded the code anywhere yet, I was waiting to see if anyone was interested...

Okay, so what do you guys think about starting an "unofficial-official" (I can't speak for Eldar and Max, the main authors of QtD, but you have my blessing as a contributor of the project) QtD revival repository on GitHub to coordinate the efforts?

I can set you up with access to github.com/qtd if you want.

David

I think it would be worthwhile to try and get the code as it stands working cross-platform, so I think Michael and I should talk and try and merge our work somehow, then perhaps committing it to some sort of QtD revival repo would be worth doing.

Yes that's a good idea.. Should we move github from the current main bitbucket repo, then reapply changes after some review ?

I've not used GitHub before, until now I've been stuck on Subversion - I'll take your lead on what's the best way to go about it. Email me on alynch4047 at gmail and we can take the merge forward, then we can let David know when we're ready.

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