Dear all
I have no idea what is best. I just appreciate that there are people out there 
that does a good job so I can enjoy matlab-mode. Thanks a lot.

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Fra: Qi Sun [qisun...@gmail.com]
Sendt: 4. februar 2016 00:58
Til: Uwe Brauer
Cc: matlab-emacs; Eric Ludlam
Emne: Re: [Matlab-emacs-discuss] execute matlab in a different directory. GNU 
vs Xemacs

Thanks for the vote options and I strongly prefer github!

On Wednesday, February 3, 2016, Uwe Brauer 
<o...@mat.ucm.es<mailto:o...@mat.ucm.es>> wrote:
>>> "Eric" == Eric Ludlam <eric.lud...@mathworks.com<UrlBlockedError.aspx>> 
>>> writes:

   > I am not opposed to a move to some other DVCS. I just don't do much
   > development anymore, and I don't really get time at work to work on
   > this sort of thing anymore.

   > If those active on this list would like to do a move, I can facilitate
   > access, setup a new maintainer on SF, and will always be happy to
   > research things from the MATLAB side to help out when I can.

What do other people think?

There are three options as far as I can see:

    1  leave things as they are

    2  stay in sourceforge but convert to git/HG

    3  move to a different server (bitbucket (HG)[1]) or githug (git).


So please hands up: 1 or 2 or 3?


   > In any move, a thing to watch out for is that in the past, many users
   > don't have access to a CVS program, or any other VC software, so the
   > special matlab download script was created to enable that. Changes
   > have been small and few, so full releases were not worthwhile to do.


I am not sure I understand: github and bitbucket offer the possibility
to download the package as a zip without using git or hg. Are you saying
that sourceforge does not offer that but requires a script which where
not provided by sourceforge? So in the case of a move that script I
think is provided by bitbucket or github.

BTW, I mentioned the possibility to generate a MELPA packet for matlab
(it cannot be ELPA because of copyright issues). This would simplify the
installation for the GNU emacs users, but leave xemacs out.[2] a MELPA
packet should dwell in github.

Uwe

   > Eric

Footnotes:
[1]  bitbucket also supports git but I have the feeling that once the
     decision is for git, github seems the preferred choice.

[2]  xemacs pkg system is right now in zombie state, all new packages
     are in the pre-release state.


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