On 03/06/2012 04:18 PM, sebastien piquemal wrote:
Let's see how things go. It's just that now I'm more careful, because I
had the bad experience of coding a lot of stuff in a fork, and the
author never pulling it, or pulling then reverting all the work done.

I understand your concern. However, in the age of distributed version control I think it's not such an issue. Imagine the situation where the scenario above happens:

 * You start implementing lots of cool stuff.
 * I turn into a jerk and stop merging it or revert it.
 * People see that your version has lots more features.
 * People run your version instead of mine.

In any case, I am happy to put a link from the current WebPd site to your GitHub repository as soon as you make your first commit saying "this is where the latest active development is now happening".

Cheers,

Chris.

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http://mccormick.cx/

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