Le 12 mars 2012 00:30, Jonathan Clarke <[email protected]> a écrit : > Hi there, > > This is a message that may lead to some debate, but I think the question > still needs asking... > > LTB source repositories are currently hosted on ltb-project.org, using > subversion. This causes some service administration load to our > currently small team, and is currently dysfunctional (no emails when > commits are made). > > GitHub offers an amazing service, to mention a few of the advantages: > - free hosted repos for open source projects > - the many advantages of using git over svn > - the GitHub "pull request" model, which makes it very easy for > contributors to propose patches [1], rather than having them in the > bugtracker, and discuss contributions [2]. > > For all of these reasons, I feel it would be good to move our source > repo to GitHub. We can of course conserve the SVN history (there are > good migration tools around), and I would be willing to put in some > effort to do the migration. > > What are your thoughts?
Yes, I was thinking about this too. This will allow us to really split our subproject (SSP, OpenLDAP init script, etc.). Are we agree to keep our redmine as the main issues manager? Clément. _______________________________________________ ltb-dev mailing list [email protected] http://lists.ltb-project.org/listinfo/ltb-dev
