On 1/2/19 2:28 PM, Wes Hardaker via Net-snmp-coders wrote:
Previously [1] we agreed to moved at least the code base to GitHub, with
work on moving the wiki and other things as well. Shortly after that
decision was made, GitHub was bought out by MS and the consensus changed
to "hold and wait till we see what the fallout might be". It appears,
at least publicly, that no changes are to be made in the near future to
GitHub's operational model. Thus, it's time to reconsider whether we
should make the move or whether people have concerns worth addressing.
Thoughts?
Hi Wes,
My best wishes for the new year!
Regarding GitHub versus SourceForge: during the past few weeks none of
my git pushes to SF failed. That's a significant improvement. However,
SF is still an order of magnitude slower than GitHub. Additionally, all
continuous integration services I'm familiar with support GitHub but
none of them support SF. So I think there are at least two reasons to
reconsider the migration of the code base to GitHub. There may be other
reasons that I overlooked.
See also https://blog.github.com/2017-11-07-github-welcomes-all-ci-tools/.
Bart.
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