Hey Guys,

I'm bringing this thread back to life after almost a year. The service
has not moved, but I will need to shut down that instance licq.org is
running on.

My personal server is now being used as a critical server for another
project, so I won't be able to host it on my server.

So the question is, where would you guys like to see Licq?

My suggestions are:

- github
- Launchpad
- Google Code
- SF

Jon

On Thu, Dec 3, 2009 at 9:23 AM, Jon Keating <[email protected]> wrote:
> We moved away from SF due to poor reliability and their bug tracker was very
> unproductive, at the time.
>
> Personnaly, I have no issues with svn, in fact I like it. I use git for most
> projects now and git-svn makes things even better.
>
> The main issue is how heavy trac is. It spends a lot of time in the DB. What
> I am willing to do is move it to my personal server and see how things go.
> If I cannot make it better, then we will have to see what options we have.
> At this point I am leaning towards launchpad because they seem to have a
> good tracker and collaboration system.
>
> I have to make the move by Dec 14th, so I will send out a notice when I can
> schedule some time to do the work. Most likely it will be dec 12 or 13.
>
> Jon
>
> --
> Sent from my phone, please excuse brevity and typos
>
> On Dec 2, 2009 6:36 PM, "Arne Schmitz" <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Am 30.11.2009 um 11:30 schrieb Erik Johansson:
>
>> We want something that can host code and has a bug tracker. The >
>> alternatives I know of are: sou...
>
> We started out at sf.net and moved away. Don't know the reasons anymore, but
> there were some. :)
>
>> Google code looks ok and has a wiki. Launchpad does not have a wiki, > but
>> web interface for doin...
>
> I have neither used Google Code nor Launchpad myself, so I cannot comment on
> their quality.
>
>> My suggestion: > Move bug tracker and code to launchpad. > Keep a wiki
>> somewhere that licq.org ca...
>
> What's with the move away from subversion that you talked about in your
> email? I am still mainly using svn, but also trying out git. Launchpad seems
> to use Bazaar -- whatever that is!
>
> So what are the advantages of Launchpad? One thing I can see is the Ubuntu
> build service, which would of course be nice.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Arne
>
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