Last time I looked, which was awhile ago, laszlo employees were still doing
most of the commits. pulling commits from svn into a git repo is hard.
However, Bazaar was actually designed to integrate seamlessly with svn. The
question is whether the increased visibility on github relative to
launchpad is outweighed by the increased complexity of svn-git interface.
If laszlo is no longer doing anything, github starts to look like the easy
choice


On Fri, Nov 2, 2012 at 7:55 PM, augusto callejas <[email protected]> wrote:

> Has anyone taken the initiative to take the trunk of SVN and put it on
> GitHub or some other DVCS site so we can start working on it?
> I know several companies that still depend on OL that wouldn't necessarily
> want to see it die, because of the time invested in building their
> applications on this platform.
>
> On Nov 2, 2012, at 1:34 PM, Raju Bitter wrote:
>
> > Steven,
> >
> > CP seems to have take the Laszlo Systems website offline, redirecting
> > to the CP.net website. That is understandable, since CP acquired
> > Laszlo. But it's interesting to see that a search for "openlaszlo"
> > doesn't return a single result for the cp.net website. Tells us a lot
> > about what CP plans to do with OpenLaszlo: Nothing...
> >
> http://www.cp.net/index.php?searchword=openlaszlo&ordering=&searchphrase=all&Itemid=62&option=com_search
> >
> > Oh, and we are still waiting for the release of OpenLaszlo 5.0, which
> > was planned to happen before the end of 2011:
> > https://twitter.com/openlaszlo/status/122484627616178176 6:33 PM - 7
> Oct 11
> > "@Digiplex_BS Yes - we want to release before the eoy. You can see the
> > nightly build candidate (trunk) http://cot.ag/lFKJS8  ^AM "
> >
> > Seems like I wasn't so wrong when I called the 5.0 release vaporware...
> >
> > - Raju
>
>
>

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