On Mon, Jan 21, 2019 at 6:59 AM Mike Gran wrote:
> It isn't so easy to get one-off patches noticed right now, as far
> as I can tell. Sometimes, you have better luck by putting them
> in the bug-tracker, and then Mark might notice them.
>
Any chance or interest in moving to gitlab? My
On Tue, Jan 22, 2019 at 5:30 PM Greg Troxel wrote:
>
> Aleix Conchillo Flaqué writes:
>
> > Any chance or interest in moving to gitlab? My apologies if this has
> > been discussed already. Not that I ever contribute anything directly
> > to Guile (2 patches in 6 years?), but it feels like it
Aleix Conchillo Flaqué writes:
> Any chance or interest in moving to gitlab? My apologies if this has
> been discussed already. Not that I ever contribute anything directly
> to Guile (2 patches in 6 years?), but it feels like it would be an
> improvement in terms of communication, sending
I'm going to throw my hat in the ring here, as I have some experience
maintaining a Gitlab server. Please, please do not move to it. There is forced
CI integration, and tons of SaaSS features like a web IDE you can not remove.
If there is consideration of moving to a different git-hosting
First, I hope Guile can use gitlab.
However, IIRC, RMS has some comments on this, the hosting service must be
free, and it shouldn't allow to fork, but branch-based. This is reasonable
to protect project, but RMS speaks as a skilled hacker, I have to say it's
very good policy in a professional