Agreed with Will. (And this is an issue for specs@, not bo...@.) On Sun, Dec 27, 2009 at 8:41 PM, Will Norris <[email protected]> wrote:
> I'm not sure that it needs to be either/or. We have the 'openid' account > secured on github, bitbucket, and google code. Let individual working > groups use whichever version control system they are most comfortable with. > Of course the final deliverables that come out of any working group should > be in common location (such as http://openid.net/developers/specs/), but > that doesn't necessarily mean that they all need to use the same technology > to develop them. > > -will > > On Dec 26, 2009, at 6:57 PM, Nat Sakimura wrote: > > > David and Allen, > > > > I suppose we should ask the wider community, so I am including board@ > > in the distribution list. > > > > For those of you who are new to this topic, we have been > > "experimenting/trying a move to" github from svn. However, after > > having used it for sometime, I have started to find some problems with > > github and it now looks to me that bitbucket.org is a better option > > than github. > > > > The reasons are: > > > > 1. It uses OpenID for web interface login. > > 2. It allows the use of https logins through proxies so it can be > > accessed through corporate firewalls etc. as well. (It is extremely > > difficult to do this for github -- it can be done, but it probably is > > beyond many people because you need to build a tunnel through the > > proxy.) > > 3. It allows CNAMEs when paid US$5 a month, so that it could be > > accessed as openid.net., e.g., http://specs.openid.net/ax/ -> > > http://bitbucket.org/openid/ax/ This is kind of vanity thing, but is > > important to establish the "authenticity" of the repository to the > > public. > > > > For our use, I have secured account "openid" at bitbucket. > > > > What would you think? > > > > =nat > > > > On Sat, Dec 26, 2009 at 5:56 PM, Nat <[email protected]> wrote: > >> One problem that I found about github is that it is very difficult to > >> configure it to work with corporate proxies. We started to use github > for > >> translation project as well, but several members got stack there. Do you > >> know of a work around? > >> > >> =...@tokyo via iPhone > > _______________________________________________ > board mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.openid.net/mailman/listinfo/openid-board >
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