I think it's high time we join the cool kids over at Github. :)

Seriously though, Sourceforge is pretty shit. I works, but it doesn't
work well. Switching to GIT would give us a lot better work flow (IMO),
and github is a lot better suited for dealing with that. The way github
handles forks, pull requests and bugs makes it extremely easy to
contribute, and I think that would be very beneficial for our little
project here.

As far as features goes, github has everything sourceforge has, except
for mailing lists. My suggestion is using google groups for that. If
nothing else they have a fantastic web interface for those youngsters
that don't prefer mail. ;)

So what do you say? I'd like to start looking at converting our repo to
git and migrating rather soon. And probably look at a new release after
that.

Rgds
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A: Because it messes up the order in which people normally read text.
Q: Why is top-posting such a bad thing?

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