On Mon, Dec 1, 2014 at 8:37 PM, Jim J. Jewett <jimjjew...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> What I really don't understand is why this discussion is hg v. >> GitHub, when it should be hg v. git. Particular hosting is >> a secondary issue > > I think even the proponents concede that git isn't better enough > to justify a switch in repositories. > > They do claim that GitHub (the whole environment; not just the > hosting) is so much better that a switch to GitHub is justified. > > Github + hg offers far fewer benefits than Github + git, so also > switching to git is part of the price. Whether that is an > intolerable markup or a discount is disputed, as are the value > of several other costs and benefits.
git - GitHub < hg + hgweb GitHub + hg < hg + hgweb GitHub + git > hg + hgweb GitHub + git <= hg + hgweb + Roundup GitHub + git < hg + hgweb + Roundup + Rietveld (GitHub + git) * Python = 0 (hg + hgweb) * Python = 1 There is also a question of support. Obviously Roundup will degrade over time if there is economic support for coordination action for people working on it, no matter how strong is their open source and community spirits. It was fun back in the days, but now time control and "human resource mining" techniques are so perfect that I hardly imagine someone to have free time to work on community open source projects. With no time to support our own dogfood, the community will have to switch to GitHub sooner or later, because that is the thing that saves time so valuable. GitLab could be a open source alternative if Python community chooses to be more tolerant to use Ruby tools dogfood in its ecosystem. _______________________________________________ Python-Dev mailing list Python-Dev@python.org https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-dev Unsubscribe: https://mail.python.org/mailman/options/python-dev/archive%40mail-archive.com