Martin Paljak wrote:
> > I'm happy to help set up git hosting on opensc-project.org.
> 
> The nature of git does not need a central git repository.

But releases do, so there's usually a single repo someplace that is
a little bit more official than everything else.


> If git would be to used, I'd go for github,

Works great - as long as everyone is comfortable using it.


> Additionally, "traditional" setups (like IDE-s, corporate
> environments, windows etc) work well with SVN which is not true for
> git.

git can be used just like svn, but with all the benefits.


> Eventually, what is the "official source code channel" and how
> developers work and share the code does not have to match.
..
> Using SVN as the master repository, at least now, is good for
> backwards compatibility with peoples minds and existing tools.

Sure thing! But sometimes it's good to just rip the bandaid off too. :)


//Peter
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