I did the initial move to bitbucket because we were using mercurial on
google code and that was going away. It was also before python and the
remaining major users of mercurial switched to git so I thought it might
still have some traction. I use git mostly myself now and even github
but I'm hesitant to move to yet another proprietary platform, how do you
feel about gitlab? I don't really contribute these days so I think it
depends most on what you, and any other major contributors, are most
comfortable with.
I've been following ESR's progress with switching GCC to git and I'd be
up for investigating reposurgeon to switch us over if you want that.
From what ESR says I'm not sure the tool that comes with git is
particularly good.
One other thing, I don't know if we can migrate our 'issues' from bitbucket.
To sum up, it doesn't really affect me either way but if you want to
move to git I will try to do that. Where to host perhaps needs more
discussion.
On 09/06/19 18:43, Benjamin Moran wrote:
Hello everyone,
What do you think about Ole Herman Schumacher Elgesem's proposal, opened here:
https://bitbucket.org/pyglet/pyglet/issues/251/move-to-git-and-githubcom
This gets brought up from time to time.
Any opinions for or against?
-Ben
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