I'm also hesitant to move any of our current hosting services from
SourceForge to another provider. SourceForge has been pretty reliable
in the past, and all of our most active programmers know how to use
it.
Having said that, I encourage Rashad to continue bringing his ideas
for improving the
Rashasd,
I've often thought a web page listing plug-ins for OpenJUMP and
allowing users to download plug-in jars and documentation would be
helpful. I've not made the time to put something together yet.
Let me know if you are interested in working together on something in this area.
The
I know I am not a member of the project (just lurking to ask about wps client
support).
I will relate the uDig experience with switching to git; I really recommend
it in terms of letting members from hither and yon work; without being stuck
waiting on a slow server. It has really increased our
I've tinkered a little bit with Git, and I've even bought a book on Git.
Jody: What specific features of Git make it an improvement over SVN?
Landon
On Mon, Feb 7, 2011 at 7:57 PM, Jody Garnett jody.garn...@gmail.com wrote:
I know I am not a member of the project (just lurking to ask about wps
I am not the best person for advocacy.
I figure the two things are:
- actual distributed version control (ie you are working against your own
repository allowing you to commit, version, branch, experiment locally). Think
of it like undo/redo for *your* work on your machine.
- it is not file
Thanks for the explanation. Rebase sounds like a handy feature. I'll
have to do some reading about it.
Landon
On Mon, Feb 7, 2011 at 8:17 PM, Jody Garnett jody.garn...@gmail.com wrote:
I am not the best person for advocacy.
I figure the two things are:
- actual distributed version control