Has there been any more movement on putting the source-code in a more publicly-accessible location (while still keeping documentation and issues on pmwiki.org)?
I was reminded by finding this old PITS: http://www.pmwiki.org/wiki/PITS/00477 And, of course, the old desire to expand the contributor base. -Michael Paulukonis http://www.xradiograph.com <http://goog_2112721603>Interference Patterns (a blog) <http://www.xradiograph.com%5Cinterference> @XraysMonaLisa <https://twitter.com/XraysMonaLisa> http://michaelpaulukonis.com <http://www.BestAndroidResources.com> Sent from somewhere in the Cloud (hearthrug, by the fender) On Thu, Feb 13, 2014 at 3:40 PM, michael paulukonis <[email protected] > wrote: > I just double-checked; the "Issues" section of a GitHub repo can be > deactivated, so the repo's reademe.md file could direct issues to go to > PITS. > > The drawback, though, is that Issues and pull-requests are well-integrated. > > Another bonus of GitHub -- each repo comes with its own wiki, a CMS-engine > for rapid page creation! > > (Which can also be turned off.) > > -Michael Paulukonis > http://www.xradiograph.com > <http://goog_2112721603>Interference Patterns (a blog) > <http://www.xradiograph.com%5Cinterference> > @XraysMonaLisa <https://twitter.com/XraysMonaLisa> > http://michaelpaulukonis.com > <http://www.BestAndroidResources.com> > > Sent from somewhere in the Cloud > (hearthrug, by the fender) > > > On Thu, Feb 13, 2014 at 3:23 PM, Petko Yotov <[email protected]> wrote: > >> michael paulukonis writes: >> >>> Two potential issues with moving to github: >>> >>> 1) the standard is to put issues onto github; this would mean there is >>> both github issues and PITS issues. >>> >> >> I've said this before, I do like PITS, this is the WikiWay, it is easy to >> demonstrate a problem, to link to the documentation etc. >> >> I have a client who migrated from Google Code to a slightly customized >> version of PITS, right after I revamped the interface in 2009. They are >> still using it daily. >> >> OTOH there may be good reasons to move to a different issue tracker. >> >> One great thing in pmwiki.org/PITS is that everything, the wiki, the >> documentation, the cookbook and PITS are on the same wiki, and there are a >> few people monitoring AllRecentChanges and, more often than I expect, help >> me with the mainainance and reply to questions - for which I'm really >> grateful. If we move to a different issue tracker, I'm afraid we'll have to >> put more efforts in another website to monitor. >> >> >> Petko >> >> _______________________________________________ >> pmwiki-users mailing list >> [email protected] >> http://www.pmichaud.com/mailman/listinfo/pmwiki-users >> > >
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