On 14 Feb 2012, at 17:47, Gregory Casamento wrote: > It's not really fair to say this is the only reason. > > One of the interesting things about DVCS systems is that they allow > easy forking and branching. It would be interesting to see how > GNUstep would fare on github with a lot of people potentially pushing > things back into GNUstep's repo. > > At this point, whatever we as a community choose to do (whether it's > SVN or something else), I think we should have an "official" presence > on github even if it's just a mirror.
That sounds reasonable to me ... My 'vote' as the sensible thing to do for GNUstep 1. move back to savannah just to be on the main gnu system again. 2. use Hg as the primary system and make sure it's sync'ed to at least one other site to we can work if one site goes down. 3. by all means mirror to github and bitbucket And now some crazy throwing ideas in the air .,,, I like the sound of fossil ... I wonder if we can play with that too. Is it madness to think about the possibility of automatic syncing back and forth between mercurial and fossil? Does one have to be 'master', or can we do two-way syncs? Maybe we could have: official mercurial repository on savannah git and svn mirrors ... so people can download the code using the system of their choice fossil for experimentation ... to see if we'd rather use that in practice if we liked it then we might move over to it at some point. _______________________________________________ Discuss-gnustep mailing list [email protected] https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss-gnustep
