On Mon, Oct 18, 2010 at 10:22 PM, Aaron Meurer <[email protected]> wrote:
> I personally wouldn't mind moving everything except for the issues
> (and maybe the wiki) from Google Code over to this.  So the Google
> Code front page would just be a one-liner linking you to the real
> homepage (or maybe a redirect, if that's possible).

Let's do that, I think it will be the best, and we would just keep
updating the webpages, at github, and I gave all sympy devs push
access to those. I think that github allows us to manage the
developers accounts just as easy as google code.

Also I think that it will be more open --- the google code page
require people to be "admins" in order to edit the front page, which
obviously is not good. With the github page, any sympy developer can
edit any aspect of the pages. And we'll simply use pull request to
change our pages.

So in this case, let's do the following:

1) improve the sympy.org/dev, so that it hosts everything, and we all
like it enough to move to it
2) move sympy.org/dev to sympy.org (just copying the files in the repo
and pushing it back in)
3) make a simple frontpage of the google code page, pointing to the
main page at sympy.org

Ondrej

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