Keith Lofstrom wrote: > I would love to see new features in dirvish, most especially > better installation, better testing tools, and better recovery > tools. I would love to see the code refactored into libraries > to make experiments and new tools easier. I would like to move > the repository from subversion to git, opening up possibilities > for multiple threads of development. I would like to convert > existing wiki content from Kwiki Wiki to MoinMoin, for better > security. > > And I don't have the time or expertise to do any of that. > > So, I am open to ideas here. How can we move forwards?
Papp Tamas wrote: > On 12/15/2010 10:57 PM, Adrian von Bidder wrote: >> I already said that this would make sense. I offer to do it. But >> I'll only do it when it is clear that it will be accepted, else I >> guess I'll just maintain it as a separate patch for my own use. See >> Keith's message - I guess that would need to be resolved first... > > hi Adrian! > > Your work is excellent. > > Please don't keep the further versions of the patch only in private > area, at least send it here in any case, it's accepted or not. I share Keith's concerns about the stability of the existing code base but it seems equally desirable to be able to share the various patches that people write. Would it make sense to just put a copy of dirvish on github, so people can fork it as Keith suggests? I haven't used git or github myself so would welcome advice from those who have. Cheers, Dave _______________________________________________ Dirvish mailing list [email protected] http://www.dirvish.org/mailman/listinfo/dirvish
