On Mon, Mar 12, 2012 at 10:49, Petr Bena <[email protected]> wrote:
> It's true, most of the tools were overtaken by another user, can you
> tell us which tools are still broken? I myself would prefer to move
> all these tools to wikimedia labs, as soon as it's possible, which
> would allow us to manage them together without separating it tool per
> user (eg no ~soxred/files but toolname/files) where all tools would
> have own git repository and devs could just update them together and
> push to "production".

fwiw, the same thing has been possible on the toolserver for quite a
while now: Multi-maintainer projects (MMP)

maybe they're aren't used enough when making a tool but (I think) you
can't blame the roots for that and (I guess/hope) making new MMPs is a
relatively cheap/easy process.

-Jeremy

(Also, this whole thread belongs on toolserver-l I think?)

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