Hi,

Gregory Casamento wrote:
Last time I built nextgo it built fine from the sources that are on GitHub.   The code for nextgo hasn’t changed in a very long time.

they also build from savannah. I have seen you did some change on NeXTGo on GitHub only, but they appear to be windows related.


1. While Riccardo has suggested removing the version on github there are still changes in it thet don’t exist in the subversion repository.  I will merge these into svn and archive the one on github.

I have merged what of interested to the apps I maintain since a long time, other changes I left out. Didn't notice the changes in InnerSpace. You worked yourself there on a mirror repository, up to you.

2. A slightly larger concern is that gap remains on Savannah in the first place.  Over 94% of all open source, Free Software, and commercial projects use git.  I think it’s time we thought about migration of this project to github or to another place in the future.

The discussion gets broad. As for now, Savannah is still the place of choice for GNU Free Software.

Even in the hypothetical migration to GitHub - which I would advocate against - I wonder if GAP should land in gnustep/gap and not maintain its separate status. It would give the impression to be part of GNUstep, as with other repositories that were merged inside GNUstep. Or we could just decide to dissolve GAP and merge it - or parts of it - into GNUstep. It would be a big change and ind case suggest also part or reorganization of GNUstep libraries and Apps itself.


Riccardo

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