On Friday 05 June 2009, Maxime Lemonnier wrote:
> I'm new to emc-developpers list, so I decided to shut up over this.

Just because you are new does not exclude you from any discussion, nor does it 
invalidate your opinion - Without it, any preemptive decision would be 
illegitimate.

> But I personnally think that bzr on lauchpad would have been a much more
> sensible choice. bzr offer an svn-mode which is quite handy for IDE with
> source-control integration.

Not having used bazaar, I only have the documentation to draw on - It would 
appear to offer a similar command syntax to CVS or subversion with the 
addition of a few ideas from git. Looks fairly easy to set up and it also 
supports import from CVS repositories.

Much of the online docs penned over the years point to Sourceforge as the 
primary location of the code. Moving to another host would require existing 
developers to reregister and administrative permissions set up. As 
Sourceforge supports bazaar, it would be logical to use their services.

> linuxcnc.org would have then hosted the wiki/website/documentation part of
> the project.

linuxcnc.org should indeed provide relevant documentation in a clean and 
structured manner - The sources for generated documentation however, should 
be part of the source code repository. This provides a better chance of docs 
reflecting current code, and anyone doing a full checkout can generate up to 
date documentation.

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