I know the cmake repositories on github and gitlab are in sync, so I could base 
my work on any of them. Still I don't want to maintain two forks and would 
prefer to switch completely to gitlab.kitware instead.

Which should I choose for future contributions? My feeling is I could 
completely abandon the github repository and pull and push only to 
gitlab.kitware.com. All merge requests are handled there anyway. Is this right?

I can't see all the other branches like maint, next, nightly-* etc. on the 
gitlab repo. Still these branches get regularly updated on github. This makes 
me feel like the gitlab repo is somehow "incomplete".

Is there some kind of a distinction between "official" and "development" 
repository? 

I'm just trying to understand .

Viele Grüße
Michael Stürmer
   
SZ. Prozessdatenverarbeitung 
SP/HZA-ZSEP  Tel. +499132 82-86350  Mobil.: +49(171)6860010



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