I think a lot of effort (too much) can easily go into these things.
Good enough and not too much work is what I would want. I suggest you
look at hosting on savannah.nongnu.org, which hosts Free Software
projects, and is run by the FSF.You can have mail/repos/bugtracking,
and even if the old
On 20 September 2015 11:55:59 GMT+03:00, Klaus Ethgen
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>Am So den 20. Sep 2015 um 8:59 schrieb Vit Ry:
>> What do you really want to do?
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>Having a solution for geeqie that is working and not depending on
>closed
>source.
Ok. I
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Am So den 20. Sep 2015 um 8:59 schrieb Vit Ry:
> What do you really want to do?
Having a solution for geeqie that is working and not depending on closed
source.
> In current situation I vote for github. It has good wiki/bugtrack system and
>
What do you really want to do?
In current situation I vote for github. It has good wiki/bugtrack system and
many devs can work with it (edit wiki/open bugs easily).
Also wiki - it is just git-repo also.
And you do not need to spend time for setup and support custom services (if it
is not a hobby
On 2015-09-19 13:17 +0100, Klaus Ethgen wrote:
> Mailinglist should be easily doable. For example via mailman. I also
> think of other software like gpg-remailer or similar. Easier would be to
> migrate to a NNTP group but event that this is the more sane way to do
> it, I believe that users will
On 2015-Sep-19, Klaus Ethgen wrote with possible deletions:
> I am thinking about how to migrate away even more from sourceforge.
The darktable project [1] is/has been in a similar transition away
from sourceforge. Maybe talking to them might be helpful.
[1] open source phot
Hi,
On Sep/19/2015, Klaus Ethgen wrote:
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> I am thinking about how to migrate away even more from sourceforge.
> Currently we are using the following over there:
> - - Mailinglist
> - - Bug tracker (Well, using is said too much, I thi