On 12/19/2011 12:33 AM, Thomas Martitz wrote:
Am 18.12.2011 22:49, schrieb Matthew Brush:
On 12/18/2011 01:08 PM, Dominic Hopf wrote:
Am Sonntag, den 18.12.2011, 11:41 -0800 schrieb Matthew Brush:

I don't know about this, but finally we're getting to my original
question, "can someone make packages for geany-themes" :) So is this
something you wouldn't mind doing for Fedora?
Yep, definitely. I'll do so as soon as I get a round to it and no other
Fedora package beats me doing it. :)

Anyway, the repository is yours [1], right? I suggest making this repo
"official" and move it to the Geany organisation. :)


Yes, it's mine. I was thinking about moving it to the Geany org but
for a few things: there's lots of people watching my repo on github,
so I didn't want to make people thinking it had dissappeared, and the
other is that I didn't want to increase the amount of bugs reported on
Geany's SF.net trackers when I can easily manage them on the Github
issues tracker separately without causing noise on SF.net.

Still, I think it would be a good idea to move it, if nobody else
objects.

Moving the repo to Geany wouldn't make your repo disappear. It would be
turned into a clone of Geany's repo, or simply the way around (you can
easily make the Geany-repo be cloned initially from your repo even if
main development then happens in the Geany-repo). That way the followers
of your repo are still notified.


Is there an automatic way to keep them in sync, or would I have to push to each one for each commit? Not that that's a big deal, just curious.

Cheers,
Matthew Brush
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