Vesa I agree with you there, my question though is wouldnt it be good to
have something like a download archive as well as current stable releases
at tuxfamily as well.
Lets say github is down for one reason or another we would have our
fallback for downloads at tuxfamily. I could even try to find a way if its
even possible to setup db replication as well as website replication to tux
family that way if github is offline we have everything on tux family which
would be a failover.
On Sun, Jul 6, 2014 at 1:12 PM, Vesa <dii....@nbl.fi> wrote:
> On 07/06/2014 01:28 PM, Lukas W. wrote:
>
>
> Apart from this, I don't really see a point in moving to tuxfamily. What
> does tuxfamily provide that SF does not? In what way is it worth the effort?
>
>
> Well, SF is a bit of a dead end. They have become unreliable, I have no
> confidence in keeping any of our stuff there, and the main point is, we
> should have a place to host our forum, wiki, website, lsp, files etc.
>
> Forum can't be hosted on SF. Wiki can for now... but if we have to move
> the forum somewhere else, it would be better to consolidate all of our
> hosting needs there.
>
> If we can host *everything* we need on GitHub, then I would be in favour
> of using GitHub, but if not, then we need a second site. But I don't think
> it's sensible to divide everything accross too many sites. Makes things too
> complicated.
>
> So my vote is, SF has to go, and replace it with either GitHub only, or if
> GitHub can't handle all our needs, then GitHub + one other site that
> provides everything GitHub does. SF does not do that (we can't have our
> forum on SF anymore), so if TuxFamily provides that, then it'd be a
> sensible choice.
>
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