The feedback towards moving to Git and specifically Github has been 
overwhelmingly positive.
Ole Herman was gracious enough to do the legwork of setting up a pyglet 
organization + repository
on Github, as well as manually migrating over the codebase from HG to Git. 
All branches and tags
remain, so nothing is lost in that respect. Thanks Ole for the work! 

Anyone who currently has project ownership on Bitbucket and wishes to be 
added to Github, please let me know! 

I'm still considering the course of action for Bitbucket, but for right now 
I will manually handle replicating
any PRs across if we get any.

-Ben


On Tuesday, June 11, 2019 at 5:20:05 AM UTC+9, Ole Herman Schumacher 
Elgesem wrote:
>
> Thanks for posting here, Benjamin.
>
> *Regarding GitLab:*
>
>    - GitLab is Open Source, GitHub is not. It makes sense to support 
>    another open source project.
>    - GitLab has some nice/more advanced features (GitLab CI, more 
>    flexible tickets, cherry-picking in PR UI), but I don't think they are 
> very 
>    relevant for pyglet.
>    - GitHub is more popular, and so I think it gives the project more 
>    exposure.
>
> So, I'm leaning towards GitHub, which is why I proposed it, but I'm okay 
> with either. My main motivation for proposing this is increasing exposure 
> and encouraging more contributions. More people are on GitHub, so this 
> makes the most sense for me. It should also be noted that after moving to 
> either platform, switching from one to the other, or setting up a mirror, 
> should be fairly easy.
>
> *Regarding bitbucket issues:*
>
> I think it makes sense to leave the bitbucket project intact, with all the 
> open issues still here. This is important so links don't get broken. New 
> pull requests and issues should go to GitHub/GitLab. Those who already have 
> issues in bitbucket can keep linking to them and discussing them there, at 
> least for a transition period. We could also try to migrate the issues, but 
> I'm not sure that's the best approach.
>
> -Ole Herman
>
> On Monday, June 10, 2019 at 1:43:26 AM UTC+2, 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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