Den 2018-03-10 kl. 15:49, skrev Murray Cumming:
On Sat, 2018-02-24 at 17:56 +0100, Murray Cumming wrote:
Actually, creating a github organisation is easier than I thought.

How about this?
https://github.com/libsigcplusplus/libsigcplusplus

If nobody objects, I'll mark the old git.gnome.org git repo as
unused,
and gradually even move the bugzilla issues to github.
I have marked the old github repo as unused:
https://git.gnome.org/browse/libsigcplusplus/tree/NEWS

And I have moved the website to GitHub's pages system, using the Jekyll
simple templating system.
https://libsigcplusplus.github.io/libsigcplusplus/

I'd very much welcome any improvement to the website's appearance, as
long as we can keep the underlying markup simple. It's in the docs/
folder in git.

I have added the latest releases of the active branches:
https://github.com/libsigcplusplus/libsigcplusplus/releases
though we will continue to release them on GNOME's servers too.

We should move any still-relevant bugs to GitHub issues.
I don't think there's a replacement for the mailing list.

jhbuild still pulls libsigc++ from git.gnome.org.
The README file is not updated to show that libsigc++ is now stored at GitHub.

I can find only 4 open libsigc++ bugs in bugzilla.gnome.org. Three of them have been filed by you, Murray. You can probably decide yourself which ones are worth copying to GitHub issues. The forth open bug, https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=306705, was filed 13 years ago. I suggest that we don't copy it to GitHub. Perhaps close it as WONTFIX?

Kjell
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