[mochikit] Re: Migrate to Google Code?

2008-10-13 Thread Per Cederberg

Google code seems fine by me. Especially if we get better access for
normal users.

The only issue I come to think of is that the mochikit.com web site
automatically updates from svn trunk. Don't know if it would be easy
to keep that link. Something which is pretty good to have from time to
time. Especially when we are linking to examples and demos that are
actually inside the project repo (not just on the web site).

On the other hand, we often forget to make_docs.py or pack.py before
committing to svn. So perhaps it would be good to have these steps
performed automatically by some automated web publisher. So that we
wouldn't need the packed version in svn...

Just my random thoughts.

Cheers,

/Per

On Mon, Oct 13, 2008 at 6:17 PM, Bob Ippolito [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 I've been considering this for a while but didn't want to put forth
 the effort at the time, but I think that with the release of 1.4 it
 would be a good time to migrate from the Mochi Media hosted Trac and
 SVN over to something else. My personal preference is Google Code
 because we already use that for our other open source projects and it
 wouldn't require transitioning from a mainstream VC solution to
 something more obscure (e.g. launchpad, github).

 Per, do you have any thoughts on this?

 -bob

 


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[mochikit] Re: Migrate to Google Code?

2008-10-13 Thread Bob Ippolito

Keeping the commit hooks for updating the site is possible, I'll
probably set up a svn mirror at or near the current svn repository and
our internal tools will be able to update that. Might have to hook up
some kind of mail hook thing to have it happen instantly though, I
don't think google code has a HTTP post-commit web hook.

Anyway, I can take care of it. These are the sorts of reasons that I
didn't bother before, but I'm willing to do it now :)

I do like keeping the packed version and docs in svn, but we could
have a process that automatically does it and performs a second commit
when necessary (but setting that up might be a little too much work to
bother).

-bob

On Mon, Oct 13, 2008 at 12:02 PM, Per Cederberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Google code seems fine by me. Especially if we get better access for
 normal users.

 The only issue I come to think of is that the mochikit.com web site
 automatically updates from svn trunk. Don't know if it would be easy
 to keep that link. Something which is pretty good to have from time to
 time. Especially when we are linking to examples and demos that are
 actually inside the project repo (not just on the web site).

 On the other hand, we often forget to make_docs.py or pack.py before
 committing to svn. So perhaps it would be good to have these steps
 performed automatically by some automated web publisher. So that we
 wouldn't need the packed version in svn...

 Just my random thoughts.

 Cheers,

 /Per

 On Mon, Oct 13, 2008 at 6:17 PM, Bob Ippolito [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 I've been considering this for a while but didn't want to put forth
 the effort at the time, but I think that with the release of 1.4 it
 would be a good time to migrate from the Mochi Media hosted Trac and
 SVN over to something else. My personal preference is Google Code
 because we already use that for our other open source projects and it
 wouldn't require transitioning from a mainstream VC solution to
 something more obscure (e.g. launchpad, github).

 Per, do you have any thoughts on this?

 -bob

 


 


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