On Jun 20, 4:56 pm, Robert C Corsaro [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
rupert thurner wrote:
do you plan to release your plugins so that they install with the
usual easy_installhttp://oforge.com/.../someplugin; also?
rupert
We have talked about it, but the issue is that we have forked some of
rupert thurner wrote:
On Jun 13, 7:33 pm, Robert C Corsaro [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello everyone,
The OForge team would like to announce it's first public release, OForge
2008.06. OForge is a Trac-based enterprise collaboration tool that
helps development teams work together to assemble
2008/6/20 Robert C Corsaro [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
[...] the issue is that we have forked some of
the plugins, [...]
What were the reasons for forking? Would be nice to explain it on your
website. Will you invest some time bringing your changes back to
'upstream'?
Plugins have pros and cons, but
Thomas Moschny wrote:
2008/6/20 Robert C Corsaro [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
[...] the issue is that we have forked some of
the plugins, [...]
What were the reasons for forking? Would be nice to explain it on your
website. Will you invest some time bringing your changes back to
'upstream'?
2008/6/20 Robert C Corsaro [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I'm so glad you asked. Yes. One of our stated goals is to not fork
anything. We have tried very hard to push all changes upstream, but
sometimes it doesn't work out. We may decide to adopt some of the
plugins we have forked. I have inquired
On Jun 13, 7:33 pm, Robert C Corsaro [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello everyone,
The OForge team would like to announce it's first public release, OForge
2008.06. OForge is a Trac-based enterprise collaboration tool that
helps development teams work together to assemble great software.
As