Andrew Shadura <[email protected]> schrieb am Di., 13. Juni 2017 um 12:30 Uhr:
> On 13/06/17 10:04, Marcin Kuźmiński wrote: > > Hi All, > > > > Given the opportunity of this email thread, i'd like to pitch in the > > open-source version of RhodeCode CE again. > > > > - A fully functional, free AGPL v3.0 software > > - based on a modern web framework - Pyramid > > - we had almost 20 releases in last 12 months > > - introduced major features like Git LFS, Mercurial Evolve > > - per repo settings > > - web mergeable pull requests > > - integration framework > > - and many more > > - a quickly growing community use base we currently have over 170 people > > on our community slack channel. > > > > As a part of Management team i must admit that close sourcing the > > project was a big mistake, however, we learned our lesson, and bet on > > the new business model that is based on OpenSource Core and RhodeCode > > will have a CE free edition. > > > > We talked a bit about some co-operation, and i believe it's a good time > > to re-think this. I'll be blunt, i think that it doesn't look like there > > a sense of two such similar open-source projects to exist. > > > > I highly valued contribution from this community that was done into the > > RhodeCode codebase, i invite everyone again to join and have an > > influence on the tool you or your company is using regularly. > > > > Happy to chat about any options again, if someone is interested. > > This is very nice of you Marcin, but honestly I'm struggling to imagine > how is going to work. Are you suggesting we abandon Kallithea and all > hard work we’ve done and just go help develop RhodeCode? Yes, there > seems to be a lot of development in RhodeCode, but is there really a big > community around it? From the Mercurial log it looks more like a single > person project (while certainly you do a lot of work!). What if > something happens to the company again? > I for one am actually considering going back to RhodeCode. I already thought about this before Marcin answered to the mail. But it is a big step and I have not made up my mind yet. I'll have to take a closer look a the current state of the RhodeCode project. Sure it hurts to give up all the work, but like I already said I done feel like we have accomplished that much. So there is not that much that will actually be lost (except my pride). > > I understand how you feel about the project you started, but I don't > think it is the best idea to join to projects by abandoning one > developed by the community. It would be much better if the company could > become a member of the community instead. > > I'm not saying "no, we don't want to work with you", not at all. What > I'm saying if we want to work together, we need a better plan. > > -- > Cheers, > Andrew > _______________________________________________ > kallithea-general mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.sfconservancy.org/mailman/listinfo/kallithea-general >
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