Please change my e-mail to jingminz...@gmail.com. I am good with either Terminator, Jimmy Zhou, or Jingmin Zhou. :)
Thanks, Jingmin On Jun 5, 2015, at 6:19, Jehan <je...@zemarmot.net> wrote: > Hi, > > Le 2015-05-30 18:39, gi1...@gmail.com a écrit : >> On Sat, May 30, 2015 at 03:14:16PM +0200, Jehan wrote: >> >>> Would you mind to go to some platform which is not a company? I have a >>> github account, but only used to contribute when some projects do all >>> through github (fortunately they are not that many when you consider >>> the >>> most important projects!). >>> >>> I like using TuxFamily.org for instance. Or I could try Savannah >>> nongnu (not sure what are the criteria though, I was told it may be a >>> little complicated to enter). >> >> 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? > >> 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? Right now, > all but Marc Schoechlin are listed with a @users.sourceforge.net address > in svn-authors.xml (and now this has to go into the git history). I > assume we all want to have another address listed. > By default, I will keep the currently listed address and pseudo. But I > give you a chance to update this. > > Note that I am not doing any history rewriting. I just propose to clean > up duplicate pseudos and obsolete email addresses. :-) > > 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? > Basically a commit with metadata looks like this: > > commit 37efa680e8473b615de980fa935944215428a35a > Author: schacon <schacon@4c93b258-373f-11de-be05-5f7a86268029> > Date: Sun May 3 00:12:22 2009 +0000 > > fixed install - go to trunk > > git-svn-id: https://my-project.googlecode.com/svn/trunk@94 > 4c93b258-373f-11de- > be05-5f7a86268029 > > Do we need this git-svn-id? I don't feel like mrxvt history is major > enough for the need to refer to old svn ids (I'm actually not even sure > how these are used since svn has an incremental revision number, and > these are obviously something else). > So I propose we just get rid of this git-svn-id part (very easy, the git > doc basically gives the oneliner for this). > > Other than this, I'll have to transform our release-* directories into > tags, I guess, and mrxvt05utf8 as a branch. Apparently this should not > be too complicated, by following git doc. > >> Best, >> >> Gautam >> >> PS: You already have admin access to the Sourceforge / Google code >> repositories right? If not, let me know and I'll grant them. > > I apparently have the admin rights, indeed. At least I have access to a > tab called "Admin" in the mrxvt project there. > I never made use of them though, but I'll figure out. > > I'll wait a few days for answers on the various topics and > choose/proceed if I get no answer. :-) > > Jehan > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > _______________________________________________ > Materm-devel mailing list > Materm-devel@lists.sourceforge.net > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/materm-devel > mrxvt home page: http://materm.sourceforge.net
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