Re: Request of recommendations for public Mercurial repository hosting

2017-09-18 Thread Ben Finney
Mario Castelán Castro writes: > Hello. I am looking for a place to host a small free software (as in > freedom) project. I write to ask for your recommendations. The Kallithea project produces an entirely free-software VCS hosting system.

Re: Request of recommendations for public Mercurial repository hosting

2017-09-18 Thread Sean Farley
Mario Castelán Castro writes: > On 17/09/17 12:04, Mario Castelán Castro wrote: >> My only candidate so far is Bitbucket. I want to know if there are other >> options. I have already discarded SourceForge because it has Google JS. >> All other providers that I know

Re: Request of recommendations for public Mercurial repository hosting

2017-09-17 Thread Mario Castelán Castro
On 17/09/17 12:04, Mario Castelán Castro wrote: > My only candidate so far is Bitbucket. I want to know if there are other > options. I have already discarded SourceForge because it has Google JS. > All other providers that I know either are paid or do not offer > Mercurial. Unfortunately, most

Re: Request of recommendations for public Mercurial repository hosting

2017-09-17 Thread Mario Castelán Castro
On 17/09/17 13:52, Phil Dobbin wrote: > GitHub meets all your requirements plus you can host a web site there > with their GitHub Pages option. > > All free to use in your case :-) Please note that I am asking for *Mercurial* hosting. Also, I watch disapprovingly as “source code hosting”

Re: Request of recommendations for public Mercurial repository hosting

2017-09-17 Thread Phil Dobbin
On 17/09/17 20:00, Mario Castelán Castro wrote: > On 17/09/17 13:52, Phil Dobbin wrote: >> GitHub meets all your requirements plus you can host a web site there >> with their GitHub Pages option. >> >> All free to use in your case :-) > > Please note that I am asking for *Mercurial* hosting. >

Re: Request of recommendations for public Mercurial repository hosting

2017-09-17 Thread John Hasler
I tried to work with Savannah when I was looking for hosting for the Chrony project. I gave up on them when they told me we would have to rewrite our documentation to, among other things, replace all mentions of "Linux" with "GNU/Linux". I don't object to the "GNU/Linux" usage, but I thought

Request of recommendations for public Mercurial repository hosting

2017-09-17 Thread Mario Castelán Castro
(Note: cross posted to Mercurial mailing list and debian-user mailing list) Hello. I am looking for a place to host a small free software (as in freedom) project. I write to ask for your recommendations. There are a few requirements: (1) A public Mercurial repository is required. Features like

Re: Request of recommendations for public Mercurial repository hosting

2017-09-17 Thread John Hasler
https://www.tuxfamily.org/en/about -- John Hasler jhas...@newsguy.com Elmwood, WI USA

Re: Request of recommendations for public Mercurial repository hosting

2017-09-17 Thread Phil Dobbin
On 17/09/17 18:04, Mario Castelán Castro wrote: > (Note: cross posted to Mercurial mailing list and debian-user mailing list) > > Hello. I am looking for a place to host a small free software (as in > freedom) project. I write to ask for your recommendations. > > There are a few requirements: >