Den 01:10 12. februar 2012 skrev Jason Hsu <jhsu802...@jasonhsu.com> følgende:
> The source code for Swift Linux is at https://github.com/swiftlinux .  I have 
> it set up so that each major function gets its own repository.  I've also 
> labeled the obsolete repositories.  (I won't use these repositories for the 
> new Swift Linux, but I'm keeping these repositories for reference purposes 
> until I finish the replacement repositories.)  The 0-intro repository is used 
> to explain to prospective developers how to get started working on Swift 
> Linux.  I chose to use GitHub because that's what Linux Mint uses.  I chose 
> Launchpad.net for bug tracking for the very same reason.
>
> What distro are you working on or have worked on in the past, and where can I 
> see the source code?  I'd like to see examples of how other distros run 
> things.  I've looked at Linux Mint's GitHub page, but I get the impression 
> that most of the code for transforming Ubuntu or Debian into Linux Mint is 
> somewhere else.
>
> In addition to Swift Linux, what Linux distros have all of their source code 
> available on one site?  As far as I know, antiX Linux and Puppy Linux haven't 
> done this.
>
> Are there any good reasons for distros to NOT have all of their source code 
> available in one place?  I'm making my Swift Linux source code publicly 
> available on GitHub to make it relatively easy for prospective developers to 
> get up to speed.  Also, I don't think developers of other distros should have 
> to reinvent the wheel.  I'm hoping that the Swift Linux source code can be a 
> resource for other distros, especially parts of the Linux market that I don't 
> address.  Examples include support for Fort Knox levels of security and 
> support for foreign languages.


You can find the repositories for Mandriva Linux at
http://svn.mandriva.com and also our
development wiki at http://wiki.mandriva.com. :)

--
Regards,
Per Øyvind
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