Hi, Well the previous thread is all about that! :)
http://lists.cypherpunks.ca/pipermail/otr-dev/2013-August/001845.html With this new server that Ian will soon acquire, I do agree that we should either deploy something like gitlab or Trac or Redmine. The other alternative is to move on Gitorious (Open source ftw!) but last I checked, there is no Issue tracker support... IMHO, I think decentralizing is better but it's an overhead of system administration for cypherpunks.ca. To that, in any case, the main git repository should never be hosted on a commercial service (Github, Gitorious, etc...) thus I would go personally for one git repository on cypherpunks (or ideally otr.im :P) along with a tracker system. My two cents! Cheers! David Jacob Appelbaum: > Hi, > > I've been thinking a lot about git repos, taking patches, doing > continuous integration, reproducible builds, bug tracking and so on. > > Ideally, I'd like one place where people will send us code - as well as > where they may report issues. It seems that no one likes or uses Source > Forge; I can't really blame them. I also dislike the interface provided > by SF... > > If I had a git mirror on github for OTR code (libotr, pidgin-otr) and > other related projects, would people use it? Would they prefer gitorious? > > Ideally, I'd be able to track a bug report in a way that users will find > worthwhile. At the moment, people are contacting me on jabber or irc but > the history of the bug reporting is lost. > > Thoughts? > > All the best, > Jake > _______________________________________________ > OTR-dev mailing list > OTR-dev@lists.cypherpunks.ca > http://lists.cypherpunks.ca/mailman/listinfo/otr-dev
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