I think that Community involvement is a horrible idea.  we represent
the very nature of the free open source software community, and we
should act accordingly.  We must close our project off to outside
interference and remain purist and isolated!!

if you can't tell, I'm joking.  I love the idea.  I suggest sticking
with SVN though.  git is too obscure and lacks a central server to
ensure accuracy and integrity.  We must stick with the client server
model to ensure longevity.

On Mon, Nov 3, 2008 at 8:39 AM, EAW <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I don't have much to add, except to say that I think it's an excellent
> idea.  :)
>
> e.
>
> On Nov 3, 2008, at 2:04 AM, Max Kellermann wrote:
>
>> On 2008/11/03 03:33, Avuton Olrich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>> The problem is that notable projects pages have been disappearing
>>> with all of their sources and such. I would like to offer any MPD
>>> project a home for mirroring on our project, as we've recently lost
>>> a few good projects and their history. For example, pitchfork is now
>>> gone and while the latest sources are available, the rest may have
>>> been lost. And pitchfork is really just one of many I have noticed
>>> disappearing. May not seem like a big deal, but I guess it all
>>> depends on your priorities.
>> [...]
>>> Please discuss!
>>
>> Hello Avuton,
>>
>> this is a very good idea.  I think making code available is important.
>> There are too many client projects with the same goals - how many
>> last.fm scrobbling clients are there?  How many web interfaces are
>> there?  People should rather continue/fork old projects (like I did
>> with ncmpc), instead of duplicating them.  This cannot work if the
>> code isn't available easily.
>>
>> That also means that we should invite everybody to use a public SCM
>> repository.  git is a good idea, because if someone turns off the
>> server, the whole commit history isn't lost.
>>
>> The MPD project has a great infrastructure (web server, git server,
>> wiki, bug tracker, forum, and of course people like Avuton, Qball and
>> many others who take care of everything), and it's a good idea to
>> share it with related projects.  I believe that teaming up more with
>> client developers will strengthen the whole MPD project, both on the
>> developer and on the user side.
>>
>> Max
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