2012/6/5 Jan Kanis <[email protected]>
> How have issues been tracked in the past with gitorious? How do people feel
>
>> about moving everything to github?
>>>
>>
>> I'd like to hear answers to these questions, too.
>>
>
> When the repo was converted from darcs to git while Axel was away, github
> was discussed. The main reason gitorious was chosen was because it has
> better facilities for project based development. On gitorious multiple
> people can have full access to the fish repo, while on github (as far as
> I'm aware) a repository is always owned by one person and other people can
> only work on their own clones.
> However, the lack of bugtracking and a wiki/documentation system sucks.
> There hasn't been a lot of unified bugtracking the last few years. Some of
> it was on the mailinglist, some on sourceforge, and some on fishshell.com.
> So we clearly need one unified approach.
>
>
These days, one can set up teams and give all team members write access to
repos, so that's not really a problem. (anymore)
Axel
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