Hi;

As mentioned before we now have our primary LedgerSMB repository at
https://github.com/ledgersmb/LedgerSMB and it is accessible via Subversion
and Git.  With hg-git you can access via Mercurial as well though of course
Mercurial named branches won't be exported back to git (git "branches" are
Mercurial "bookmarks" and Mercurial "branches" function much more like
additional repositories).  For those who depend on existing tools, you do
not have to switch to a new VCS.

I would generally suggest that people check out their own clones of
LedgerSMB and use the pull request system to handle merging back.
 Particularly for Subversion users, it is important to avoid doing work in
master, but instead use a feature branch.  You create the branch in the
Github UI though I suspect that if branching doesn't work from the svn
client, github may provide support for this (they have been really very
good at getting our issues from svn diff resolved).

If you just want a local copy you can always just check out or clone the
authoritative repo, but if you want to make contributions, it is better to
work on your own Github clone using the tools you prefer.

Best Wishes,
Chris Travers

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