Am 30.04.2011 11:48, schrieb Matthew Brush:
I think the more important part is, are the core developers going to accept pull/merge requests on github/gitorious, apply commits/patches from there, etc.? If it's only going to be another read-only git mirror, it's kind of pointless. I don't mean to say that it's a bad idea to have the "official Geany source" available on various projects sites to fork/hack on and stuff, just that it doesn't address the problem being discussed at all.
I agree it's not as useful, but I disagree that it'd be pointless. We can still benefit from the "social coding" aspects of github, including but not limited to an overview over the forks, pull requests between forks. I would greatly love to see that, as I'm subscribed to a number forks by now :)
BTW: is there some possibility to have an svn mirror of a git repo. Perhaps if you have admin access to the bare svn repo?
Best regards.