Hi!
Good news everyone. After some discussion we (Me, Caspar and Wanlong)
prepared official LTP repository on github.com.

It's located at https://github.com/linux-test-project/ltp

The resons for such move are obvious, github provides more natural way
to handle development using git (not to mention that their servers are
much faster than sourceforge).

So now everyone can fork the repo with a few clicks and send a pull
request to this mailing list. Let's see how that will work in real
usage.

Now there are few things to settle and I we would like to hear from you
(especially people who are developers in the ltp.sf.net project).

With the current setup we have git repo both on sf.net and github, my
plan is to make one of them mirror of the other one (for now I have
prepared sync script to be run every hour via cron).

I would personally preffer the sf.net repo becoming mirror of the github
one, but that means nobody but the sync script would commit to the
sf.net repo and all commits would go to the github one. But that
shouldn't be the problem as we would add people who needs commit acces
to the github project.

-- 
Cyril Hrubis
[email protected]

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