Hi On Wed, Mar 6, 2013 at 12:22 AM, Toshio Kuratomi wrote:
> I think that Raul is talking about the code being hosted on github. > Yep. I should have been more explicit there i guess > Nothing in fedora infrastructure is proprietary. And nothing that the > user gets when interacting with our websites is proprietary. But github is > certainly proprietary and we are hosting some of our code there (just like > many other open source projects). If that seems like something that we > wouldn't have done previously then you could see it as a change in policy. > I would say so since this appears to be the first time that Fedora infrastructure developed app is hosted in github. > However, we've never attempted to check if our developers are coding in a > proprietary ide or using a non-free os to connect to infrastructure. We've > never frowned on people hosting their own code that we use in fedora on > sourceforge, github, or other propriety hosting. > As a side note, sourceforge is no longer using proprietary code. http://sourceforge.net/blog/allura-incubator/ I have been looking to package that for Fedora as well. In any case, if this was a deliberate decision to use github, thats fine. A mirror in gitorious might be recommended by policy. Just a suggestion. Rahul
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