On Oct 17, 2008, at 4:55 PM, Paul Nasrat wrote:
>>
>> Is it worth switching away for a while, or should we just wait github
>> out?
>
> Basically it depends on how happy you are with setting people up with
> gitosis accounts at a server hosted at reductive.
>
> For you, Andrew, Teyo and James it probably makes a lot of sense. You
> might also want to give accounts out to proven contributors (kinda
> like kernel.org does).
>
> However for casual contributors, they should be able to host wherever
> for patches, as the git tree is a convenience over patches to list.
>
> The key people it needs to be fast for are those integrating trees/ 
> branches.


Yeah, it might be time to move at least some repos over, but as you  
say, I'll give github a bit of time.  I know a few people have been  
pointing out our problems to them, including (i think) one of their  
devs on twitter.  Considering how many Puppet repos there are there...

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