On Mon, Dec 28, 2009 at 21:26, James Vega <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Mon, Dec 28, 2009 at 05:24:33PM +0100, Bram Moolenaar wrote:
>> Dennis Benzinger wrote:

>> > That's a nice Christmas present :-)

>> > Will the repository be hosted on code.google.com or do you plan to setup
>> > Mercurial on vim.org?

>> code.google.com should work, I suppose.  There is no "vim.org" server,
>> the website is at SourceForge.

> SourceForge does provide Mercurial repositories.  code.google.com only
> allows a small set of open source licenses, and Vim's isn't among them.

Do either support tracking branches and similar stuff in a simple way?
 I mean, it would be sweet if Bram could track and pull from
repository where I would be maintaining all the runtime files that I
maintain (177).  Github makes this very easy and explicit.  I’m not
going to push choosing Git over Mercurial, but I really want to have a
say in this and I want this stuff to be as simple as possible.  The
current set-up, where I basically check out a Git mirror of the
Subversion repository, edit files, and then send them whole to Bram is
not very engaging.

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