>
> 2) Now days, most people as a Google Account but not a GitHub account
> and that will not change.


I wouldn't be so sure about this one, GitHub it's the "Facebook" of source
code hosting  :))

On Fri, May 1, 2009 at 3:44 AM, Nazgulled <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> Hi,
>
> I've always used SVN and TortoiseSVN as I mostly develop for Windows
> and that's not going to change any time soon...
>
> Overall, I like the concept of Git and the whole GitHub website, it
> also looks much better than Google Code. But there's a few things
> that's keeping me from GitHub...
>
> 1) Is TortoiseGit good enough to be used in production systems? A
> friend of mine didn't inspired me much about using TortoiseGit (not
> Git itself), but without a TortoiseSVN alike for Git, I don't have any
> intentions of using GitHub or any other Git based revision control
> system for that matter. The opinions on this group may be a little
> biased, but I still want to hear them...
>
> 2) Now days, most people as a Google Account but not a GitHub account
> and that will not change. Google provides a lot of different
> services... The problem with this for me is that I also wanted to use
> GitHub to control issues with my applications, using your integrated
> issue system. But people need to be registered for that...
>
> Are there any possibilities to have people posting issues without
> signing up on Git? They might not be developers at all and just post
> some issues about my software... Maybe not all features can possibly
> be enable, but create issues and comment on that, would be nice to
> have without signing up. And maybe make it an option per repository...
> Another and probably better idea, would be to implement OpenID on
> GitHub, this way, every one with a Google Account (and many other
> providers) would be able to use the website. Maybe you could limit
> what this OpenID account type could on the site...
>
> Wat do you think?
> >
>


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