On Tue, Aug 30, 2011 at 1:54 PM, Benjamin Peterson <benja...@python.org>wrote:

> 2011/8/30 stefan brunthaler <ste...@brunthaler.net>:
> > On Tue, Aug 30, 2011 at 13:42, Benjamin Peterson <benja...@python.org>
> wrote:
> >> 2011/8/30 stefan brunthaler <ste...@brunthaler.net>:
> >>> I will remove my development commentaries and create a private
> >>> repository at bitbucket for you* to take an early look like Georg (and
> >>> more or less Terry, too) suggested. Is that a good way for most of
> >>> you? (I would then give access to whomever wants to take a look.)
> >>
> >> And what is wrong with a public one?
> >>
> > Well, since it does not fully pass all regression tests and is just
> > meant for people to take a first look to find out if it's interesting,
> > I think I might take it offline after you had a look. It seems to me
> > that that is easier to be done with a private repository, but in
> > general, I don't have a problem with a public one...
>
> Well, if your intention is for people to look at it, public seems to
> be the best solution.
>
>
+1

The point of open source is more eyeballs and the ability for anyone else to
pick up code and run in whatever direction they want (license permitting)
with it. :)
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