I have uploaded clone of NH to both, Bitbucket and Github. http://bitbucket.org/vadim/nhibernate http://github.com/vchekan/NHibernate
If you want to play with it, let me know and I'll set your permissions on the repository. Or you can test clone & pull request mode. Both repos should be re-imported with proper "authors" file to map svn logins to the real ones. But it is good enough so far for trying it out and making up your mind. I do understand sentiments regarding SF, but it is the past. My personal preference is mercurial, but when it comes to hosting, github wins with their dedication for improvements. Github's online patch review is fantastic feature. You do not need to download patch, apply, rollback when core team member reviews contributor's patch. I'm still figuring out how to keep it up to date (one-direction sync; svn ->github&mercurial) Take a look and let me know what do you think Vadim. On Jun 11, 9:13 pm, Fabio Maulo <[email protected]> wrote: > the other matter is more than 5 years of people knowing SourceForge as the > site where find fresh trunk of NH... > but SF in not so cool as GitHub and I have part of white beard and hair. > > Perhaps as ppl help us to improve NH we can help to improve > SourceForgehttp://sourceforge.net/apps/ideatorrent/sourceforge/ideatorrent/idea/... > perhaps... perhaps... perhaps... > > > > > > On Fri, Jun 11, 2010 at 9:47 PM, John Davidson <[email protected]> wrote: > > One thing that people should be aware of is the list of sponsors as shown > > on the NHibernate Home page athttp://nhforge.org/ > > > <http://nhforge.org/>Moving the source repository is more than just > > migrating the source code. There is the problem of re-integrating a build > > server, including an automated unit test system into the new site. > > > here are probably other considerations that I, and others are also > > forgetting. Just what is necessary to move to a new site, how much resource > > will it take and are resources available to do the actual work? > > > John Davidson > > > On Thu, Jun 10, 2010 at 12:42 PM, Chris Constantin > > <[email protected]>wrote: > > >> Why not run a poll to see what the community thinks? > > >> Cheers, > >> Chris > > >> On Thu, Jun 10, 2010 at 6:26 AM, Fabio Maulo <[email protected]> > >> wrote: > >> > You move from SVN to Git. > >> > You never check the result of Hg in GoogleCode. > > >> > On Thu, Jun 10, 2010 at 5:00 AM, James Gregory <[email protected] > > >> > wrote: > > >> >> What does public host availability mean? > >> >> Moving away from googlecode was the single best thing FNH did for > >> >> contributions. Just because lots of people have google accounts doesn't > >> make > >> >> it a good choice. > >> >> On Thu, Jun 10, 2010 at 5:28 AM, Fabio Maulo <[email protected]> > >> wrote: > > >> >>> If the point is about "more chance" we should use the DVCS with more > >> >>> public host availability. > >> >>> Compare bitbucket with GitHub shouldn't be so hard. > >> >>> But what about clone/fork in the "evil" CodePlex > > >>http://blogs.msdn.com/b/codeplex/archive/2010/03/05/codeplex-mercuria... > >> >>> Probably we will see the similar features soon in GoogleCode. > >> >>> Hopefully SourceForge will add clone/fork function to external hosts > >> for > >> >>> Git and for Mercurial since SF give support to both. > >> >>> The mayor part of NH users has a google account (all NH's forums in > >> >>> various languages are GoogleGroup). If you have a google account you > >> have a > >> >>> GoogleCode account. > >> >>> IMO "more chance" mean more public host availability. > > >> >>> On Wed, Jun 9, 2010 at 9:42 AM, Paul Batum <[email protected]> > >> wrote: > > >> >>>> Using a DVCS gives you a more pleasant development experience, but > >> the > >> >>>> move to a community focused host makes your project more attractive > >> to > >> >>>> get involved with. GitHub's network graph, fork queue, pull request > >> >>>> system and the ability to watch people/projects are all valuable > >> >>>> features. As an existing github user I'm obviously biased, but at > >> >>>> least in my case there is more chance that NH will recieve a > >> >>>> submission from me at some point in the future if its hosted on > >> github > >> >>>> because > > >> >>>> a) I will have more visibility of the work being done on NH > >> >>>> b) Committing to my fork and sending a pull request is very low > >> >>>> friction. > > >> >>>> On Jun 8, 11:13 pm, Fabio Maulo <[email protected]> wrote: > >> >>>> > We can switch to DVCS but I don't think that we should change the > >> >>>> > host. > > >> >>>> > On Tue, Jun 8, 2010 at 4:09 AM, Patrick Earl <[email protected]> > >> wrote: > >> >>>> > > Since Castle and Fluent NHibernate are both on github, I propose > >> >>>> > > that > >> >>>> > > NH be moved to github as well. GIT has great mindshare and is > >> >>>> > > undoubtedly a very fast and capable system. Being on the same > >> >>>> > > system > >> >>>> > > as other closely related community projects will make it easier > >> for > >> >>>> > > the developers in the related projects to build off of each > >> other's > >> >>>> > > skills and code. > > >> >>>> > > Patrick Earl > > >> >>>> > -- > >> >>>> > Fabio Maulo > > >> >>> -- > >> >>> Fabio Maulo > > >> > -- > >> > Fabio Maulo > > -- > Fabio Maulo
