Would it just be confusing the issue to start talking about GitHub, or is it
actually a good time to bring it into the discussion?
I'm not advocating for a move of trunk / supported modules to GitHub (at
least, not yet), but if we are moving experimental / development modules out
of their current home, maybe we should consider if GitHub is a better place
for them (where it is theoretically easier for more people to contribute).
G
On 11 July 2011 14:03, Mark Diggory <mdigg...@atmire.com> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> A couple weeks ago we discussed organizing the modules directory into
> "supported" and "experimental" directories. I'm now of the opinion
> that we should just keep "supported" modules under svn/modules and
> move the alpha/beta work over into the sandbox area. This will result
> in the supported modules not having to change and the experimental
> stuff moving. Seems more logical. The next big question to answer will
> be what is supported and what is experimental.
>
> Mark
>
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