[Mailman-Developers] HyperKitty : VCS change

2013-01-09 Thread Aurelien Bompard
Hello Mailmaners, The HyperKitty project was historically using Bazaar as it VCS, and was hosted on fedorahosted.org. An essential component was split off (KittyStore), which was initially source-controlled with Git and hosted on Github. I'm trying to bring back some coherence into this, and

Re: [Mailman-Developers] HyperKitty : VCS change

2013-01-09 Thread Barry Warsaw
On Jan 09, 2013, at 03:46 PM, Aurelien Bompard wrote: The HyperKitty project was historically using Bazaar as it VCS, and was hosted on fedorahosted.org. An essential component was split off (KittyStore), which was initially source-controlled with Git and hosted on Github. I'm trying to bring

Re: [Mailman-Developers] HyperKitty : VCS change

2013-01-09 Thread Barry Warsaw
On Jan 09, 2013, at 09:11 AM, Richard Wackerbarth wrote: I would like to see all of the MM related development migrate. I have no plans to migrate the core off of Launchpad and bzr. Cheers, -Barry ___ Mailman-Developers mailing list

Re: [Mailman-Developers] HyperKitty : VCS change

2013-01-09 Thread Richard Wackerbarth
I understand that. However, your intentions do not keep me from having a different desire. Perhaps, at some time in the future, circumstances will be different and you might reconsider. Richard On Jan 9, 2013, at 9:20 AM, Barry Warsaw ba...@list.org wrote: On Jan 09, 2013, at 09:11 AM,

Re: [Mailman-Developers] HyperKitty : VCS change

2013-01-09 Thread Florian Fuchs
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Hi Aurélien, On 01/09/2013 03:46 PM, Aurelien Bompard wrote: We're concerned however by the uncomfortableness it may cause you, the Mailman community, if/when you want to contribute to HyperKitty. Barry, Terry, Florian, would that be a problem ?

Re: [Mailman-Developers] HyperKitty : VCS change

2013-01-09 Thread Terri Oda
On 01/09/2013 07:46 AM, Aurelien Bompard wrote: I'm trying to bring back some coherence into this, and considering switching all the components to Git on fedorahosted.org. The reason for this choice is that me and the other two most frequent contributors are much more skilled with git than with