On Jun 16, 2012, at 24:56 , Richard Jones wrote: > It's easy enough to generate tgz for the Unix users who prefer those tools.
As a Mac user, either is good for me. As a cross-platform developer that happens to prefer using a Mac, .dmg is something I actually am not keen on. :) >> One question, though. Why bitbucket and not github? (I'm partial on this >> because I use Github a lot and find their forking/pull request mechanism >> astounding for handling patches and contributions, but... I'm just curious). > > Bitbucket and github are pretty much on feature parity in that regard, > and the pyglet repos is in Mercurial (and that is not up for debate, > so don't even start.) I won't. My web site (the.taoofmac.com) was completely managed using hg until I surrendered to the git hordes (then I gave up on either and just started using Dropbox and rdiff-backup, but that's another story). Incidentally, a few kind words regarding another Python project: I've been puttering about bitbucket and found Whoosh (which I use extensively) there as well, so I set up an account (rcarmo). So that means I'll be able to do "github-like" pull requests via hg on Bitbucket? R. -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "pyglet-users" group. To post to this group, send email to [email protected]. To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [email protected]. For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/pyglet-users?hl=en.
