I think any kind of private server is overkill for a 250K source, my suggestion then is to go for Google Code.
However, someone still needs to set it up. If TC wants to/have the time then I suggest he sets it up on Google code (he seems to be the best qualified here). With Pico on google code I could add my own stuff, such as JSON encoding/decoding, templating, general helper library and robust RSS XML parsing. This is all highly experimental and buggy stuff, that's why I've never bothered having Alex put it there manually (so much is changing in these things all the time). /Henrik On Fri, Aug 21, 2009 at 11:26 AM, Alexander Burger<a...@software-lab.de> wro= te: > On Fri, Aug 21, 2009 at 09:48:57AM +0200, Henrik Sarvell wrote: >> http://bitbucket.org/plans/. PicoLisp is such a small repository that >> we can go free on either BitBucket or GitHub. >> ... >> Then I randomly ended up at this comparison page: >> http://www.rockstarprogrammer.org/post/2008/apr/06/differences-between-m= ercurial-and-git/ > > In addition, we might want to consider other possibilities. > > - Jakob Eriksson comes to mind, he once reserved the domain > =A0"picolisp.org" but we did not use it so far. Jakob? > > - Or Tomas Hlavaty who already started the PicoWiki on his "logand.com". > =A0Wouldn't it make sense to put these things together? > > - I could host it on "7fach.de", where the demo apps and this mailing > =A0list are running. But if possible I'd like to avoid another task ;-) > > Cheers, > - Alex > -- > UNSUBSCRIBE: mailto:picol...@software-lab.de?subject=3dunsubscribe > -- UNSUBSCRIBE: mailto:picol...@software-lab.de?subject=unsubscribe