Am 06.10.2011 23:01, schrieb Enrico Tröger:
On Wed, 05 Oct 2011 16:43:42 -0700, Matthew wrote:
On 11-10-05 04:23 PM, Colomban Wendling wrote:
Le 03/10/2011 23:02, Enrico Tröger a écrit :
While I usually plead for free software I'd also vote for Github in this regard. In the last weeks I started to use it for smaller personal stuff just to get it hosted somewhere, easily. And it worked. Github is just damn easy, fast and intuitive. While I have not much experience with Gitorious, it feels more like the opposite. Though this is just my personal opinion.
Well then, let's try GitHub. I also prefer FOSS everywhere, but GitHub
We should make a completely separate GitHub account called "geany", then convert it into an "Organization"[1], which allows all kinds of more neat features for a project like Geany (as opposed to having it as a "Personal" account). See an example FOSS project account here[2].
I will volunteer to handle setting up an "Organization" account and with the initial setup for service hooks and stuff.
Yeehaw. Er, I think this is a good idea.
Then we could also migrate the "talks" and "newsletter" repositories from git.geany.org to Github into the Geany "organisation" since these two repositories are no read-only mirror repositories and so better fit together with the rest of the project's code at one place.
+1
And we could integrate the geany-plugins' repository there.
I'm currently thinking of an approach how to do the flow with git as the general workflow differs a bit from Geany itself. Will come up with a workflow proposal after 0.21 release but moving to github also in general is a good idea.
Cheers, Frank