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Betreff: Re: [Lmuse-developer] [Lmuse-user] my repo on github
Datum: Wed, 21 Aug 2013 12:20:51 +0200
Von: Florian Jung <[email protected]>
An: Joachim Schiele <[email protected]>

Am 21.08.2013 09:25, schrieb Joachim Schiele:
> On 08/21/2013 01:35 AM, Florian Jung wrote:
>> Am 20.08.2013 22:28, schrieb Robert Jonsson:
>>> Hi Joachim,
>>>
>>> 2013/8/20 Joachim Schiele <[email protected]>:
>>>> On 08/20/2013 03:33 PM, Florian Jung wrote:
>>>>> Hi MusErs,
>>>>>
>>>>> I have gone GitHub (and MusE with me)! If you're interested in my
>>>>> latest
>>>>> bleeding-edge changes, feel free to clone and follow my repo:
>>>>>
>>>>> https://github.com/Windfisch/muse
>>>>>
>>>>> Of course, nothing will change for the official repo on sf.net: I will
>>>>> continue to commit my stuff, once it's working, to sf.net.
>>>>> But everyone who wants to be informed about the state of my stuff
>>>>> *before* it's ready to use actually can see now :)
>>>>>
>>>>> I encourage you all to maintain your private clone of the MusE repo as
>>>>> well. If you feel like fixing some annoying bug, or contributing some
>>>>> localisation, you can just go ahead and commit to your repo. Once
>>>>> you're
>>>>> done, just ask us to pull your changes.
>>>>
>>>> cool, why not move to github.com with the whole muse project?
>>>>
>>>> ;-)
>>>
>>> Yeah we might. :)
>>> We decided to get our feet wet on SF first, moving everything feels
>>> like a big deal.
>>
>> I think too that it's the time for moving the whole project to GitHub. I
>> also mentioned it, I think that we will receive a broader contribution
>> on GitHub. It's so easy to "fork" the repo, fix things, and then send us
>> a pull request (it basically says "Hey check out this cool fix/feature.
>> Click here if you want it!").
>>
>> We can keep the other resources at sourceforge. But for code, github is
>> definitely better :)
> 
> you have my full support here, but it will be challenging to convince
> the others since even valid arguments seem to have no effect on many
> developers. maybe this is because developers have a problem in changing
> things they do not want to focus on - since it distracts them from doing
> other things?
> 
> i guess that moving to github.com would result in this:
> - clearer project management
> - more contributions
> - better workflow
> - better reception of the project, sf.net is like (altavista vs. google
> back in the days when google took off)
> 
> best wishes,
> joachim
> 
> 
> 

luckily, moving to git was the hard part.
moving to another service only involves executing some commands that
modify the "origin" remote. I can provide a script, and it's
fire'n'forget :)

and: yes, github is out future! It's not like we already have enough devs :(

cheers,
flo





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