Am 11.05.2013 22:40, schrieb Tim E. Real:

> I remember when Git was created by Linus for kernel development,
>  and I've checked out some code here and there but didn't know 
>  more about it. I have read before about DVCS systems.
> 
> Studying more today, seems there's more than just 'switching to Git' involved.
> By it's nature, DVCS is a philosophical and operational change too.

I think we shall definitely switch to a DVCS. Just unsure whether git or
hg aka mercurial.

git seems a lot more hackish and flaky than mercurial. I indeed had a
bit of pain (MUCH less pain than with svn, however!) with git. None with
hg so far.

> 
> SF can host Git, apparently we just turn on a settings checkbox.
> 
> Just wanted to point out something I read, may be important:
> Github no longer allows separate non-versioned file uploads (binaries etc).
> https://github.com/blog/1302-goodbye-uploads
> http://sourceforge.net/blog/github-projects-downloads-are-welcome/#comments
> 
> So we'd still need a host for the binaries and so on, right?

muse-sequencer.org?

I can also host stuff and/or the repo on my own server.

> And what about importing tracker data? What about discussion board?

again, muse-sequencer.org?

greetings,
flo

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