On Fri, Nov 11, 2011 at 11:37 AM, Alex Rønne Petersen <[email protected]>wrote:
> On 11-11-2011 19:31, Walter Bright wrote: > >> On 11/11/2011 5:43 AM, Alex Rønne Petersen wrote: >> >>> On 11-11-2011 14:35, dsimcha wrote: >>> >>>> On 11/11/2011 3:57 AM, Alex Rønne Petersen wrote: >>>> >>>>> On 11-11-2011 08:22, Jude Young wrote: >>>>> >>>>>> On Fri 11 Nov 2011 01:13:32 AM CST, Benjamin Thaut wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>>> Is the LDC project dead? the last update I found is from 2010. >>>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> Thanks to Trass3r via stackoverflow. >>>>>> >>>>>> https://bitbucket.org/**lindquist/ldc/changesets<https://bitbucket.org/lindquist/ldc/changesets> >>>>>> Looks like there are some commits a few months back. >>>>>> >>>>>> It might have died in the meantime though >>>>>> >>>>> >>>>> It is on GitHub: >>>>> https://github.com/ldc-**developers/ldc<https://github.com/ldc-developers/ldc> >>>>> >>>>> - Alex >>>>> >>>> >>>> This needs to be publicized somewhere. This whole time I thought LDC was >>>> dead because I was looking on Thomas Lindquist's BitBucket repo, which >>>> hasn't been updated since July. >>>> >>> >>> Come to think of it, I don't think it was announced anywhere but on >>> IRC. There >>> was, however, an NG post a while back, asking whether LDC could be >>> hosted under >>> the DPL organization on GitHub (it didn't get much of any attention...). >>> >> >> I hadn't noticed that request. >> >> I don't know if it is a good idea or not to put it under >> d-programming-language. One issue is it might run out of space for the >> free version :-) Another might be the implication of who is in charge of >> it. >> > > I was in contact with GitHub some months back, and the space limit is > actually a soft limit - for open source projects, they don't actually care > if we exceed the limit (as long as we aren't doing anything obviously evil > of course :)). > > I think you could use the teams system in organizations to deal with admin > access to the repos. > > A friend of mine set up the wxWidget's github mirror and they told him the same thing. Serious open source projects don't really need to worry about the space limit. > > >> Anyhow, may I make a suggestion? I tried to make a deimos project under >> github, but that was taken. So instead, I thought of >> d-programming-deimos, which seems perfect. Can I suggest renaming >> ldc-developers to d-programming-ldc? I think that would help tie the D >> related projects together. >> >> Right now, someone looking at "ldc-developers" would have no idea it is >> related to D. >> >> Prefixing D projects with "d-programming" would help out with brand >> visibility. >> > > Makes sense. > > - Alex >
