On August 9, 2017 9:10:15 PM GMT+09:00, Jos van den Oever <j...@vandenoever.info> wrote: >Op woensdag 9 augustus 2017 13:50:46 CEST schreef Harald Sitter: >> On Wed, Aug 9, 2017 at 1:39 PM, Boudewijn Rempt <b...@valdyas.org> >wrote: >> > On Wed, 9 Aug 2017, Riccardo Iaconelli wrote: >> >> This is a new thread entirely, but incidentally also something we >> >> should also think about. Why many KDE developers choose github >instead >> >> of scratch KDE repositories to start new software, where it could >> >> happily be hosted within KDE infrastructure? >> > >> > Our infra doesn't offer scratch repos anymore, does it? >> >> It does, they were slated for removal with the transition to phab, >> since that hasn't happend yet though I assume scratch repos are still >> a thing. Albeit, a thing that is meant to be removed with (currently) >> no replacement planned which is why for example I do not create any >> new ones and instead use github. Although TBH the UX of creating a >> scratch has also left me wanting as it entails me googling how to >> setup a scratch every single time. > >Scatch repos are awesome! No need to open a browser, just push to a >url. I was >very happy when I discovered KDE infra had such a lovely feature. > >Cheers, >Jos
Yeah, I use them all the time, too. Cheers, Eike -- Plasma, apps developer KDE e.V. vice president, treasurer Seoul, South Korea