Am Donnerstag, 21. Oktober 2010, um 10.20:01 schrieb Paolo Cavallini: > Il 21/10/2010 10:08, Pirmin Kalberer ha scritto: > > My proposal would be to start with a github account as a central SCM for > > QGIS plugins. Similar to http://github.com/grails-plugins > > (http://grails.org/plugin/home) e.g. Write access can then still be > > granted per-plugin. > > Having Redmine would give the advantage of having sub-projects. > > Organizing plugins as sub-projects means, that each plugin has their own > > trac-like site but tickets are also collected on master-project level > > (e.g. qgis-plugins). > > Redmine looks wonderful, thanks for the review. > One thing that worries me is: changing from the current structure for bug > reports, committing etc. to a new one could discourage develpers and users > alike (remember, most people are lazy).
I'm a lazy developer, too ;-) But do we only want to attract grey-haired GIS experts with long time CVS (you remember?) experience? In about two years from now you will have to explain people how this non-distributed SCM called SVN is working ;-) > Other issue: what should be installed on OSGeo servers? I think we have > some limitations there. AFAIK we have virtual machines there. I would volunteer in setting up a Redmine instance using the OSGeo LDAP logins. In our company we migrated all Trac instances to one Redmine installation more than two years ago. Pirmin -- Pirmin Kalberer Sourcepole - Linux & Open Source Solutions http://www.sourcepole.com _______________________________________________ Qgis-developer mailing list [email protected] http://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/qgis-developer
