Re: [prosody-dev] prosody-modules migration to github

2015-12-09 Thread Scott White
Thanks. For development, should I be using the 0.10 or the latest stable 0.9.8? I started with running 0.9.8. Here is my feedback on the documentation: In install it does not mention CentOS or RHEL, but it does talk about it in the download section. Those sections maybe should just be merged.

Re: [prosody-dev] prosody-modules migration to github

2015-12-08 Thread Scott White
Hello, I am a developer looking for a replacement chat server (we currently use OpenFire). Prosody looks promising and pretty powerful. I just wanted to offer my comments: -Moving to a better supported source repo (Github or Bitbucket with Hg support) would make the product *look* more

Re: [prosody-dev] prosody-modules migration to github

2015-12-08 Thread Matthew Wild
Hi Scott, On 8 December 2015 at 22:28, Scott White wrote: > Hello, > > I am a developer looking for a replacement chat server (we currently use > OpenFire). > Prosody looks promising and pretty powerful. > > I just wanted to offer my comments: > -Moving to a better supported

Re: [prosody-dev] prosody-modules migration to github

2015-05-29 Thread Goffi
G'day, As a recent modules developer, I just want to say that I'm totally against a github move: I have no account there and will not have. Of course project manage its code the way it wants, but please let the ability for people to contribute without github account, the way as it is

Re: [prosody-dev] prosody-modules migration to github

2015-05-29 Thread Matthew Wild
On 29 May 2015 at 09:52, Victor Seva vs...@sipwise.com wrote: On 05/29/2015 10:04 AM, Goffi wrote: G'day, As a recent modules developer, I just want to say that I'm totally against a github move: I have no account there and will not have. You don't need a github account to contribute. It is

Re: [prosody-dev] prosody-modules migration to github

2015-05-28 Thread Hugo Osvaldo Barrera
On 2015-05-28 14:52, Guilhem Lettron wrote: Hi everyone, As you should know, code.google.com shutdown pretty soon. I begin to work on a migration to github. I also use this migration to split all modules in their own repository. You can find the resulting work here