On Wed, Mar 17, 2010 at 9:57 AM, Dennis Clark wrote:
> Hey Denny,
> If you create a master Git repository for community action packs, I'd be
> happy to fork it for my own action pack work (once I figure out how to use
> Git of course).
> However if you are serious about being too cool for GitHub and insist on
> creating your own Git hosting infrastructure first, I won't be holding my
> breath ;)
> I noticed that SourceForge.net are now offering Git hosting for their
> projects. Are you too cool for them as well?

It's that I'm too sexy, not that I'm too cool.  ;)

What I was suggesting, was using the action packs to power shendub,
not waiting to develop the actionpacks until shendub is a reality.  :)

I thought it would be the perfect exercise in things we'd want as
action packs (user management/security (with PGP key generation, y
todo), forms, images/files, wiki, tickets, twitter crap, yadda yadda).

I don't mind doing it on GitHub, now that I've added keybindings for
some commonly used commands to EGit.  =]

I've already got some repos up there for the CFML projects (the
parser, formatter, and dictionaries), so creating another one and
sticking what I got in there (security and exception handling
actionpacks for starters) should be no sweat.

http://github.com/denuno  (I'm thinking one repo for the action packs,
and another for "shendub", which actually uses the actionpacks-- as
they will be crap if we don't actually use them)

I'm down with starting with what you got and working from there, vs.
waiting for fair weather or whatever, as are you.

It should be known tho, if it isn't, that I'm heavily committed to
CFEclipse-- I don't mind being spread thin, as it keeps me young (or
something), but there is a real dearth of coders for CFE, so I'm most
needed over there.

That said, I'm serious about a CFML solution for "social" code
management, and serious about using MG to do so.

:Denny

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and only then will I be free to become myself.
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