I can tell you pretty safely; OpenSim’s SVN repository is probably several GB. Our standard distribution at several points in time was >= 100mb. (a lot of binaries).
So we’re going to be hosting ourselves for the foreseeable future I think. Adam From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Christophe, Jean-Charles Narbonne Sent: Tuesday, 28 July 2009 6:02 AM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [Opensim-dev] Very Good Git Book GitHub allow 300MB, it as a bigger community, it has more feature and stats, a fork create a new branch but it cost no place because it's linked to the original project (only diff added is counted in the 300 Mo)... I'm not sure it would be limitant... but Git hub is probably today the best free GUI for git. (free as free bear) >Sean Dague: > There aren't any plans that this point, we'll have our own git tree > hosted locally. I suppose once we turn to git, a branch would go on github/gitorious and one of you should have to pull from this branch... I agree with Mevlin gitorious have less limitation, and if you want to host it you can (but it will not increase the community power as much as go on gitorious or github) -- Thanx to free software.
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