Hi, if you are searching for a full featured github clone, consider using Gitlab (http://gitlab.org/) on your own server. It has a much nicer interface than most other bug trackers/git web interfaces I have used.
Regards Dominik On 28.08.2013 14:06, Ian Goldberg wrote: > On Wed, Aug 28, 2013 at 10:46:55AM +0200, Daniel Kraft wrote: >> Hi, >> >> On 2013-08-28 10:39, Max wrote: >>> 27.08.2013 22:46, Jurre van Bergen пишет: >>>> I came across the following article: >>>> http://www.gluster.org/2013/08/how-far-the-once-mighty-sourceforge-has-fallen/ >>>> >>>> Since all the OTR stuff is on sourceforge and we would not like it that >>>> users are tricked by sourceforge by installing spyware.. I would propose >>>> to move away from Sourceforge and migrate to Github. >>>> >>> >>> Github is private company running proprietary software - I think >>> https://gitorious.org/ is much better alternative. >> >> not that I had anything to say (because I'm not an OTR developer, just >> interested), but I agree here. I'd rather see Gitorious being used than >> Github, although of course the raised possibility of a dedicated server >> hosting the git repository is best and the "most independent". > > Yes, OTR's "master" git repo is on a dedicated server already; the > sourceforge server is just a clone. Not having to run our own ticket > tracker would be nice, though. > > Anyway, this can wait a little while until the new server is speced, > bought, installed, etc. > > - Ian > _______________________________________________ > OTR-dev mailing list > OTR-dev@lists.cypherpunks.ca > http://lists.cypherpunks.ca/mailman/listinfo/otr-dev
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