IMHO, Github is not a software but a service provided by a profit driven company. I'm not sure the free software in your context means: free of price? profit-driven company free? or even freedom to modify which I believe is what FSF to begins with.
I apologized for my rudeness. I didn't realize you are one of the maintainers. Good work to keep this old project going. I had a couple ideas to fix bison back then when I'm using it. But I had a hard time to find out who/where maintain the bison repo. I thought Flex is hosted in Github. Thus, Bison should have been the same. But it turns out that Flex is not a GNU project at all. In any case, if you want to attract more traffic for testing or get PRs from others, I still recommend we should move to Github. FSF should not be in anti-commercial position. Github is a place that people can share and modify other's software freely. I don't see any problem for our FSF's purpose that promote software development freedom vs closed source. You don't have to send out zipped source code in an unknown URL. IMHO, it is a bad behavior on Internet. I still need to verify you are who you are even you give me a hash code. If possible, I'd like to see GPG signed the commit in Bison git repo even you don't want to move to Github. In that way, we can trust nobody messed with the candy. thanks Ricky On Tue, May 22, 2018 at 12:38 PM, Akim Demaille <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > Le 22 mai 2018 à 11:06, Ricky Zhang <[email protected]> a écrit : > > > > There are tons of people hosting Bison in Github. Nobody knows who is > the real maintainer and which branch is the upstream master one. Last time, > I spent hours to figure out the legitimate Flex source repo. > > > > In addition, it is very difficult to verify the candy you handle out is > legit without tampering. I’m not implying you did. But I just don’t trust > anyone for security concern. > > > > But if you are willing to maintain bison. It is a great thing that we > start to move Bison to Github in the name of FSF. > > > > People comes and goes. Only FSF stays. :-) > > Exactly. And Github is not free software, so you’ll understand > easily why what you propose won’t happen. > > The master of Bison is hosted on savannah.gnu.org, and it’s been > there virtually for ever.
