Derick Eddington <[email protected]> writes: > In my mind, "collection" only means libraries in the same namespace. > Maybe a better term is needed. > OK, that's consistent with how PLT uses the term. I'm fine with that, but was obviously initially a bit confused.
>> > LaunchPad has the facilities for the coordination, but I don't care if >> > somewhere else is used, we just need proper facilities for >> > coordinating. >> > >> I'm not a big fan of bzr, and would rather use something git-based (like >> gitorious or github); > > OK, if the place has project home pages, bug reporting / issue tracking, > and team-assisting organization (I'm not familiar with those places). > I've been wanting a reason to get more familiar with Git. > I think neither of those fully qualifies: gitorious has just repositories and a wiki (but has projects), and github has all the features, but is person-centered instead of project-centered. Frankly, I don't know of a launchpad equivalent for git. But maybe only a wiki would be good enough? >> I've already a "dorodango" project on gitorious, and we could use >> repositories below that for each package. Suggestions welcome! > > I don't think things usually distributed via Dorodango should be under > it. They're independent and could be distributed without it, so a > separate project makes more sense to me. > OK. Regards, Rotty -- Andreas Rottmann -- <http://rotty.yi.org/>
