You can also do that in Github, which I prefer. However, since CPython and PyPy use mercurial, the general preference for Bitbucket is understandable.
2011/9/1 Brett Cannon <br...@python.org>: > On Thu, Sep 1, 2011 at 01:10, Nick Coghlan <ncogh...@gmail.com> wrote: >> On Thu, Sep 1, 2011 at 5:50 PM, Antonio Cuni <anto.c...@gmail.com> wrote: >>> On 31/08/11 22:11, Brett Cannon wrote: >>>> >>>> The PyPy folk could answer this as they have their repo on bitbucket >>>> already. Else I guess we can just create a standalone account that >>>> represents the official speed.python.org account. >>> >>> for pypy we do exactly that. There is a bitbucket user named "pypy" whose >>> credentials are shared among all the core devs. >> >> The security auditing part of my brain has its fingers in its ears and >> is singing "La La La" rather loudly :) > > What about Google Code? Projects there can have multiple owners and > they support hg, have a tracker, and a wiki. > > >> >> Cheers, >> Nick. >> >> -- >> Nick Coghlan | ncogh...@gmail.com | Brisbane, Australia >> > _______________________________________________ > Speed mailing list > sp...@python.org > http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/speed > _______________________________________________ pypy-dev mailing list pypy-dev@python.org http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/pypy-dev