On 9/26/2013 9:10 PM, Aditya Mahajan wrote:
> Github seems to be the most popular DVCS hosting site at the moment.
> For manuals, I think that Github is particularly useful because you
> can click on edit and make the change. Github automatically creates a
> fork, a new branch, and pull request for you. So the technical barrier
> to participation is low.

I would question the perception that the technical barrier to
participation on Github is low. Not long ago I tried to submit a patch
to a project on Github, improving documentation and adding features. It
took several hours (distributed over a couple of weeks) to learn how to
do all that was required. It was *not* automatic. It strongly
discouraged me from making more contributions to that project.

Maybe some major things have changed on Github since then. In any case,
I have no doubt that once you know the system, and have the
infrastructure set up, it's easy to participate. And I'm not saying that
SVN makes it easy for non-SVN users to participate. All I'm saying is
that for non-Git users, the technical barrier to participation was
substantial, last time I tried it.

Again, I'm not arguing against a move to Git. I would just like to
contribute my recent experience toward a well-informed decision process.

Lars

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