Right. I forget to tell that github, dunno bitbacket or sf, these days
offer also the smart git http protocol, much more effcient of the old
git http dumb protocol. Very nice for  anonymous access. What is more
these git protocol are firewall and UTM friendly. Instead svn, without
ssl, is not: many device filter webdav.

Best

2012/8/10, Christian Bockermann <ch...@jwall.org>:
> Hi Ryan,
>
> I very much appreciate a migration to git (whether it's github or bitbucket
> or the like). I believe I
> recommended that before. SVN+SF is sometimes just slow and the nature of git
> with support for forks is
> a big plus.
>
> Chris
>
>
> Am 09.08.2012 um 23:54 schrieb Ryan Barnett <rbarn...@trustwave.com>:
>
>> We are considering a migration of our ModSecurity source code and the
>> OWASP CRS from sourceforge (SVN) to GitHub (git).
>>
>> There are many reasons why we are considering it but the most relevant one
>> is enabling community contributions. I had a number of people tell me in
>> person at Blackhat that if the project was moved to GitHub they would more
>> inclined to contribute.
>>
>> If you agree or disagree with this rationale then please let me know.
>>
>> Thanks.
>>
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