On Jul 13, 2010, at 10:55 AM, Tao Wang wrote:

> 
> I also like decentralized Git for development. We can use both 
> git.gnome.organd
> github.com. We can use github.com for decentralized development, and push
> back to git.gnome.org, as an official repository, at any stage. Git is quite
> free to use in either centralized or decentralized way, which is hard to do
> in subversion. And it's damn fast.

Yes, I do that with github and sourceforge for gtk-osx, because github makes it 
easy for someone to fork off a repo and then let me know when they have 
something to pull back in, without having to give me access to some private 
server somewhere or to mess around with patches. Sourceforge provides nice 
project support for all of the other stuff.

I don't know how easy it is to get a repo on Gnome. The implication from their 
wiki is that a fair amount of groveling is required. Meanwhile, we already have 
a sourceforge project if for some reason Derek doesn't want to continue using 
the server that svn.gnucash.org points at.

Regards,
John Ralls



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