Hi all,

Sorry for the late answer, I created and maintained the github
openscenegraph mirror account since Mar 01, 2010.

At the time I even created a page to explain howto get the code via
git on the main osg site (like the svn page)... We should be able to
dig it from osg website archive in case...

I'm ok to pass the ownership of this account to Robert if needed. I
currently have a cronjob that tracks the svn source repository and
commits back to the github mirror. I tracked trunk, 2.8 and 3.0
branches specifically.

Since this is a mirror I wouldn't commit to it in parallel of the
subversion repository. This should only be considered as a read-only
mirror or a full replacement of the subversion repo...

I've been using github (like many many users) for a long time and
found it to be reliable and git is more than a successful successor to
svn. (IMHO :) ). It has also the possibility to host wikis and the
"pull request" feature is quite a nice way top integrate external
submissions (although much different than Roberts actual process).

--
Mathieu



On 6 January 2012 10:42, Stephan Huber <[email protected]> wrote:
> Am 05.01.12 17:42, schrieb Robert Osfield:
>> A question to yourself and everyone else - what wiki's would be best?
>> Mediawiki?
>>
>> I don't have much experience with wiki's outside the OSG's website
>> onces so would very much welcome feedback from others that have
>> maintained and contributed to other wiki's.
>
> I used DokuWiki[1] in the past, and it works as advertised. It's
> file-based, easy to set up and stable in usage.
>
>
> cheers,
> Stephan
>
>
> [1] http://dokuwiki.org
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