So, something even more obscure than savannah? On Fri, May 29, 2015 at 6:46 AM Matt Rice <ratm...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Fri, May 29, 2015 at 1:55 AM, Gregory Casamento > <greg.casame...@gmail.com> wrote: > > If the consensus is to move to github, then that work is basically > already > > done. The github mirror is a full mirror of all of the code in > subversion. > > I agree with David. Where we are hosted is extremely important since it > has > > everything to do with visibility. > > > > The only problem I am seeing with moving is that we may lose some > existing > > contributors or, at least, piss off some existing contributors if we do > make > > a move to github. Additionally, as one might predict, the FSF doesn't > like > > github. So a move to github not only amounts to a move of repos, but > I'm > > afraid it's also the equivalent of a fork which is not something I'm > opposed > > to talking about. > > I tend to side with the FSF in this regard, so I'd prefer something > like gitlab which provides hosting, as well as a free software license > to the software they use to host... > > similarly it might not be a bad idea to provide a dns alias to e.g. > git.gnustep.org to whomever is chosen to host, though I suppose > encryption complicates the matter... >
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