(I'm starting to pay attention to viking again after a hiatus due to
Things Other than Geo needing time.)

I have some saved messages about git repositories, but I'm unclear on
the current practice.  My local repo has the following remotes:

  origin        git://viking.git.sourceforge.net/gitroot/viking/viking (fetch)
  rnorris       http://github.com/rnorris/viking.git (fetch)
  guyou         git://repo.or.cz/viking/guyou.git (fetch)

plus I just forked on github:

  github        g...@github.com:gdt/viking.git (fetch)

It looks like Rob is now working directly in the SF repo.

I'd like to see a HACKING.git in the official repo that lists all the
URLs of actively-maintained versions.   Sort of like a list of forks,
but without buying ito any repo service as the one true way.

So, can people explain what counts these days?

Also, do the maintainer prefer mail with format-patch, or a public repo?
(With my maintainer hat on for other projects, I want people to publish
a repo that I can remote add and inspect and maybe merge from.)

I'd be happy to make a README.git and format-patch/send a commit.

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