...and since I've failed to notice that the discussion on
Git-vs-everything-else continued here, let me voice support for moving to
Git.

If we do that, we're not locked into GitHub as such, and we could opt for
different tools than what they provide, and still easily keep the
repository in sync, and even allow contributors who signed the copyright
assignment to work on GitHub-created forks before integrating the code back
up.

On Sat Dec 21 2013 at 10:48:42 AM, Markus Hitter <[email protected]> wrote:

> Am 21.12.2013 10:53, schrieb David Chisnall:
> > If you want to use git-svn yourself, yes.  However, you then lose all
> > of the integration with things like GitHub
>
> I see. You talk about the advantages of Github, less about the advantage
> of choosing between Git and SVN. On this base I can agree, even if I
> can't share the enthusiasm about Github.
>
> > one of the attractive things about something like GitHub is that you
> >  get the distributed nature of git WITHOUT the large number of forks
> >  hidden on people's laptops.
>
> If you clone a repo - the usual way to grab sources - it IS hidden on
> your laptop, Github or not. Publishing this requires additional steps
> which can be done with any form of repository. To my experience sending
> patches is more welcome and easier to do than this fork / clone again /
> re-apply patches / push flow. People send in patches to a Github
> unrelated forum or by email (which is somewhat hidden by Github, too).
>
> If Github would generally fork before cloning, you'd get closer to what
> you describe. But then you also had a mess of thousands of forks and
> still only the hope people actually push.
>
> One excellent thing on Github is the capability to comment inline in any
> file or commit. This is encouraging for people to drop a line or two if
> they see something. The notification mechanism is good, too, because you
> get email when somebody mentions your @name anywhere.
>
>
> Markus
>
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