hi,

Am Sonntag, 5. Oktober 2014, 09:27:57 schrieb Thomas Friedrichsmeier:
> That _is_ a discussion worth having, but right now, my goal is to explore
> what hosting requirements we have, and how we would go about migrating in
> order to ensure a mostly smooth transition.

i'm glad this comes up :-)

i don't know so much about the infrastructure of KDE, but having seen how 
smooth it is to host stuff on github, it sure is time to think about a 
migration, carefully.

how about something along these lines:

 - we make RKWard 0.7.x the first KDE FW5 release branch
   - it starts with a new git repo, no matter where

 - RKWard 0.6.x remains as the KDE 4 branch, at least as long as 4.14 is
   commonly used; it will however only get bug fixes, development focusses 
   on 0.7.x
   - it stays on sf.net SVN
   - later on, it can be moved to git as well, which shouldn't be so painful 
     because there's no urgency

as a side node: github has wikis for its projects, and kind-of offers 
downloadable binary files: https://github.com/blog/1547-release-your-software
but it's probably easier to host bundles somewhere else.


viele grüße :: m.eik

-- 
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  institut f"ur experimentelle psychologie
  abt. f"ur diagnostik und differentielle psychologie
  heinrich-heine-universit"at d-40204 d"usseldorf

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