Hi Jake, I think github is, at the moment, an okay-ish choice. While it's a proprietary service (as far as I know), it kinda has a good reputation among open source devs. The interface is appealing, it offers bug tracking, a wiki and such things, so one could have everything public regarding the source code in one place. People can easily fork the project to work on their own patches, although I don't know how many external patches are actually sent to libotr/pidgin-otr.
Gitorious, whilist being an open platform, does not offer an issue tracker, which I think is a considerable deficit when comparing with github. regards, Jonas ps.: awesome speech on saturday in B. _______________________________________________ OTR-dev mailing list [email protected] http://lists.cypherpunks.ca/mailman/listinfo/otr-dev
