Sadly, I'm afraid Git's reach only extends to the moons of mars. All joking aside, I believe you're 100% right. That said, if the community wants it somewhere else, thats fine.
On Feb 11, 2012, at 2:22 PM, Jordan K. Hubbard wrote: > On Feb 11, 2012, at 5:30 AM, Kevin Poorman wrote: > >> Frankly I don't care where it lives --so long as I can continue to >> contribute to it. It's a git repo hosted at bitbucket because that was my >> path of least resistance when I was setting it up. (I tend to lean towards >> bitbucket because it's cheaper for what I do.) > > Presumably, and I'm still tied VCS tools like SVN and am therefore no git > master, it's possible to pull from repositories anywhere, whether they're on > github or (new to me) bitbucket? I see no reason not to maintain the > independent "sovereignty" of your project or any other since, as you say, it > means you can continue to update and improve it just like you always did with > no additional friction, but still reap all of the benefits (or, more > accurately, allow users to reap all the benefits) of a single git pull from > macruby.org to get all the goodies from one distribution point. > > I'll also be the first to admit that us non-DVCS users tend to attribute > almost magical properties to git ("it even allows you to synchronize data > from deep space probes out past the orbit of JUPITER!"), but this notion > should be well within its capabilities, yes? > > - Jordan > > _______________________________________________ > MacRuby-devel mailing list > MacRuby-devel@lists.macosforge.org > http://lists.macosforge.org/mailman/listinfo.cgi/macruby-devel
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