Hello Michael, On 19/03/2015 14:33, Michael Kesper wrote: > Am 19.03.2015 um 14:16 schrieb Nicolas JEAN: >> We haven't got any versioning system anywhere yet. But yes, all source >> code and packages are on the website. >> I guess we're waiting to see how the project is taken on, if people use >> it, if they are willing to adapt it somehow and modify the code. >> >> Probably when we get contacted with some evolution ideas and patches >> we'll feel it's the time to open the development. > > That's the wrong way round, I guess in 2015. > Put it on a git site and wait for pull requests. > I'd guess nobody would want to touch any project without version > control anymore today.
I was expecting this comment. Still I don't have a straight answer to it. Probably you're right about this. Although I use a lot of Free Software from various sources in my everyday job/life/activities, I've never (version-control-)committed to any of them. I've posted plenty of comments and bug reports. Chatted with developers on IRC. But maybe that's me not being 2015 :) All in all, your comment urges us to create a git repo somewhere. And I can't find a reason why this would be a bad thing :) Thanks, Nico _______________________________________________ Discussion mailing list [email protected] https://mail.fsfeurope.org/mailman/listinfo/discussion
