On Fri, Jun 05, 2015 at 03:19:35PM +0200, Jehan wrote: >>Sure! (Would you consider GitLab? Or is that too commercial for you >>too.) > > Well, I prefer a full community service, like TuxFamily or Savannah, > but if you want a middle-ground like Gitlab, I'm ok. Anyone else wants > to "vote"? Jimmy maybe? Do you want mrxvt to go to gitlab?
For our use case, I think a bare bones setup might be easier to maintain? But I checked out Gitlab's features, and it seems to have: 1. Issues / bugs 2. Email on push. 3. Wiki We have to set up a mailing list on a different site; but I'm not opposed to keeping the SF mailing list, or to migrating to a google group, or to setting one up on say tuxfamily / savannah. >>Regardless, if you're doing the migration I'm happy to defer all choices >>to you. (My only preference is that we should move the code to Git.) > > Of course, git is fine by me! This is the source versioning system I know > the best nowadays. > > I am doing the migration right now. I need to know for every of the > current developer which pseudo (or full name) you want to be used, and > which email. Especially since some were listed under current svn under > several pseudo (like "gautam" and "gi1242" are the same). Also which > email address of yours do you want to be listed? I prefer a username of "gi1242" (without listing my full name), and my email to be "gi1...@gmail.com". If any of my other emails (e.g. gau...@math.stanford.edu, or gau...@math.cmu.edu) show up please replace them with the gmail version. The others still work (and are my gmail forwards to them) so if you don't replace them it isn't the end of the world. Not that I'm trying to be anonymous (my name spelt backwards is reyI matuaG, and I show up as the first hit when you Google me). I like to keep my real name off this stuff since I'd like people in my research area to be able to find me online easily (without having to troll through emails / projects from my hacking days). > Also if we are planning to erase fully our data on Sourceforge (I am > voting in favor of it), do we need to keep metadata from the svn > history? I don't think so. I'm OK with getting rid of it. Bottom line -- I'm OK with whatever you and David transition to; so if I'm slow to respond feel free to choose for me :), as long as you don't do something outrageous. GI -- Windows: Just another pain in the glass.
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