Re: [code-quality] Moving pylint/astroid to GitHub

2015-12-07 Thread Ian Cordasco
On Mon, Dec 7, 2015 at 11:06 AM, Florian Bruhin wrote: > Hey, > > Claudiu and I plan to look at the migration of pylint/astroid to > GitHub tomorrow evening (GMT+2, i.e. in something like 24h). > > > A month or longer ago there was discussion by Claudiu about moving > pulling > > to the PyCQA (Py

Re: [code-quality] Moving pylint/astroid to GitHub

2015-12-07 Thread Florian Bruhin
Hey, Claudiu and I plan to look at the migration of pylint/astroid to GitHub tomorrow evening (GMT+2, i.e. in something like 24h). > A month or longer ago there was discussion by Claudiu about moving pulling > to the PyCQA (Python Code Quality Authority). I'm still willing to make you > both admi

Re: [code-quality] Moving pylint/astroid to GitHub

2015-10-25 Thread Ian Cordasco
On Fri, Oct 23, 2015 at 6:10 AM, Florian Bruhin wrote: > * Florian Bruhin [2015-10-16 17:51:34 +0200]: >> what do you think about moving pylint and astroid from Bitbucket/hg to >> GitHub/git? I've briefly talked with Claudiu about this, and he seems >> open to the idea and suggested I write this

Re: [code-quality] Moving pylint/astroid to GitHub

2015-10-25 Thread Florian Bruhin
* Florian Bruhin [2015-10-16 17:51:34 +0200]: > what do you think about moving pylint and astroid from Bitbucket/hg to > GitHub/git? I've briefly talked with Claudiu about this, and he seems > open to the idea and suggested I write this mail :) Thanks for all your answers! Claudiu and I agree it

Re: [code-quality] Moving pylint/astroid to GitHub

2015-10-21 Thread Ian Cordasco
On Wed, Oct 21, 2015 at 6:52 AM, Sylvain Thénault wrote: > Hi, > > at Logilab, we've been involved for years with mercurial development and we > fight daily against the centralized model offered by github, among others. The > latter explains why we've self-hosted pylint for such a long time even i

Re: [code-quality] Moving pylint/astroid to GitHub

2015-10-21 Thread Sylvain Thénault
Hi, at Logilab, we've been involved for years with mercurial development and we fight daily against the centralized model offered by github, among others. The latter explains why we've self-hosted pylint for such a long time even if the UI didn't reach the level of other well-known platforms. Unfo

Re: [code-quality] Moving pylint/astroid to GitHub

2015-10-16 Thread Ian Lee
Seems reasonable to me as well for the reasons outlined. I think rather than a new organization in GitHub I would pick the PyCQA org that already exists (and did for pep8's recent move). But just my two cents. ~ Ian Lee On Oct 16, 2015 10:42 AM, "Ian Cordasco" wrote: > > On Oct 16, 2015 10:56 AM

Re: [code-quality] Moving pylint/astroid to GitHub

2015-10-16 Thread Ian Cordasco
On Oct 16, 2015 10:56 AM, "Florian Bruhin" wrote: > > Hey, > > what do you think about moving pylint and astroid from Bitbucket/hg to > GitHub/git? I've briefly talked with Claudiu about this, and he seems > open to the idea and suggested I write this mail :) > > If people agree, I'll be able to m