Re: [sword-devel] CrossWire and git

2023-03-18 Thread Timmy
Private repos on GitHub free have very limited access controls (I don't know about Gitlab). I have no objection to using GitHub. On Sat, Mar 18, 2023, 15:25 Karl Kleinpaste wrote: > On 3/18/23 07:40, Peter von Kaehne wrote: > > GitLab allows private repos > > > I don't know where the idea

Re: [sword-devel] CrossWire and git

2023-03-18 Thread Karl Kleinpaste
On 3/18/23 07:40, Peter von Kaehne wrote: GitLab allows private repos I don't know where the idea comes from, that GitHub doesn't have private repos. It certainly does, as I use one, for a network project/toy most of you have never heard of (and probably never

Re: [sword-devel] CrossWire and git

2023-03-18 Thread Fr Cyrille
I am very happy with this progress in your thinking about git. I just reiterate my preference for gitlab, where as Peter has already pointed out we now have all our modules. It would be consistent to add the sword sources there as well. @David I don't particularly use github for my personal

Re: [sword-devel] CrossWire and git

2023-03-18 Thread Matěj Cepl
On 2023-03-18, 09:55 GMT, Fr Cyrille wrote: > I am very happy with this progress in your thinking about git. I just > reiterate my preference for gitlab, where as Peter has already pointed > out we now have all our modules. It would be consistent to add the sword > sources there as well. >

[sword-devel] Commentary panel in Ezra Bible App

2023-03-18 Thread Tobias Klein
Hi all, I have started work on a commentary panel in Ezra Bible App (and the general possibilities to install commentaries via the module assistant). This functionality will be released in April. You find a screenshot in the discussion on GitHub here:

Re: [sword-devel] CrossWire and git

2023-03-18 Thread Peter von Kaehne
GitLab vs GitLabGitLab vs GitHub: Top 10 Differences between GitHub and GitLabintellipaat.comThere is plenty more but this gives a decent summary. GitLab allows private repos which I think are a really useful thing. I think it should also be easier to integrate our own GitLab stuff or move it if

Re: [sword-devel] CrossWire and git

2023-03-18 Thread Tobias Klein
Yay! Thanks for your efforts to move into this direction! :) Exciting news! Best regards, Tobias On 3/17/23 8:27 PM, Greg Hellings wrote: Troy, I know we've discussed the merge issue in the past. In order to help point in the right direction, a couple of questions: Do you still envision

Re: [sword-devel] Commentary panel in Ezra Bible App

2023-03-18 Thread Fr Cyrille
This is great! Le 18/03/2023 à 10:45, Tobias Klein a écrit : Hi all, I have started work on a commentary panel in Ezra Bible App (and the general possibilities to install commentaries via the module assistant). This functionality will be released in April. You find a screenshot in the

Re: [sword-devel] CrossWire and git

2023-03-18 Thread Greg Hellings
>From an administration and uptime point of view, I'm in support of GitHub. The only place I've used Gitlab is at Red Hat and only for internal projects there. From a pragmatic standing I'm in full support of GitHub, and with an existing Gitlab instance, we're already set if something comes up in

Re: [sword-devel] CrossWire and git

2023-03-18 Thread Troy A. Griffitts
Guys who prefer GitLab, I am sorry. No university research project, no commercial job has ever asked me to use GitLab. They have all asked me use GitHub. From a purely popular choice and to prevent all of us from having to create yet another account (I am sure most everyone already has a GitHub

Re: [sword-devel] CrossWire and git

2023-03-18 Thread Greg Hellings
On Sat, Mar 18, 2023, 06:41 Peter von Kaehne wrote: > GitLab vs GitLab > > [image: image3-1.png] > > GitLab vs GitHub: Top 10 Differences between GitHub and GitLab > > intellipaat.com >

Re: [sword-devel] CrossWire and git

2023-03-18 Thread Peter Von Kaehne
No objection - as long as it is accepted that the modules stay in GitLab.      Gesendet: Samstag, 18. März 2023 um 14:57 Uhr Von: "Troy A. Griffitts" An: "SWORD Developers' Collaboration Forum" , "Greg Hellings" Betreff: Re: [sword-devel] CrossWire and git Guys who prefer GitLab, I am sorry.

Re: [sword-devel] CrossWire and git

2023-03-18 Thread Fr Cyrille
Le 18/03/2023 à 15:57, Troy A. Griffitts a écrit : Guys who prefer GitLab, I am sorry. No university research project, no commercial job has ever asked me to use GitLab. The french wikipedia says about : The software is used by several large IT companies, including IBM, Sony, the Jülich

Re: [sword-devel] CrossWire and git

2023-03-18 Thread Greg Hellings
On Sat, Mar 18, 2023, 13:30 Fr Cyrille wrote: > > > Le 18/03/2023 à 15:57, Troy A. Griffitts a écrit : > > Guys who prefer GitLab, I am sorry. No university research project, no > commercial job has ever asked me to use GitLab. > > The french wikipedia says about : The software is used by

Re: [sword-devel] CrossWire and git

2023-03-18 Thread Tobias Klein
I'm familiar with both. GitLab at work (privately hosted) and GitHub for my open source work. I like GitLab. However, I think the GitHub CI infrastructure is more powerful. Furthermore, pretty much all SWORD frontends are already on GitHub (except Bishop). Best regards, Tobias Am 18. März

Re: [sword-devel] CrossWire and git

2023-03-18 Thread Matěj Cepl
On 2023-03-18, 14:57 GMT, Troy A. Griffitts wrote: > Guys who prefer GitLab, I am sorry. No university research > project, no commercial job has ever asked me to use GitLab. They > have all asked me use GitHub. From a purely popular choice and > to prevent all of us from having to create yet