On Mon, Oct 11, 2010 at 17:25, Stéphane Ducasse
<[email protected]> wrote:
>> Excellent, can I also push the Seaside Book there?

Just a heads up… with all the translations we are already using 2/3 of
the space for a free account :)

> If you want. Now I do not see the interest of git when we use it as svn. And 
> I would prefer to host the book on an inria server
> because I know that this is backup by someboyd else than me.

It shouldn't be too hard to mirror the github repos to git-enabled
project on the gforge.
I just have to check how post-commit hooks work…

> and for a book I do not want to fork it (or people can fork it but I do not 
> care of what they will do with their fork).

With SVN, forking is a technical issue (and a tough one because it's
difficult to merge back).
With Git, forking is a political issue, which it should be (and an
easy one because you just have to be clean which repo is the official
one).

-- 
Damien Pollet
type less, do more [ | ] http://people.untyped.org/damien.pollet

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