Re: Launchpad - Community for free projects

2007-08-10 Thread Jonas
On 10 ago, 22:16, "Jacob Kaplan-Moss" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On 8/10/07, Jonas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > I posted it here bacause I have been that there are many projects > > based on Python/Django hosted on Google Code and as found a better > > service where the community can

Re: Launchpad - Community for free projects

2007-08-10 Thread Jacob Kaplan-Moss
On 8/10/07, Jonas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I posted it here bacause I have been that there are many projects > based on Python/Django hosted on Google Code and as found a better > service where the community can integrate and participate better then > I said it. Fair enough; I'm just

Re: Launchpad - Community for free projects

2007-08-10 Thread Jonas
On 10 ago, 17:43, "Jacob Kaplan-Moss" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I'm not entirely clean why you posted this here -- are you proposing > that Django switch to Launchpad (hint: don't). Of course that not. I posted it here bacause I have been that there are many projects based on Python/Django

Re: Launchpad - Community for free projects

2007-08-10 Thread Jacob Kaplan-Moss
On 8/10/07, Jonas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I found a great service to hosting free projects of software that let > a great relation with the community and integration with Bazaar > control version. Its name is launchpad.net, and the company behind is > Canonical, the Ubuntu's creator. I'm

Re: Launchpad - Community for free projects

2007-08-10 Thread Horst Gutmann
Jonas wrote: > I found a great service to hosting free projects of software that let > a great relation with the community and integration with Bazaar > control version. Its name is launchpad.net, and the company behind is > Canonical, the Ubuntu's creator. > > I have remained very impressed

Launchpad - Community for free projects

2007-08-10 Thread Jonas
I found a great service to hosting free projects of software that let a great relation with the community and integration with Bazaar control version. Its name is launchpad.net, and the company behind is Canonical, the Ubuntu's creator. I have remained very impressed since I saw the tour [2],