Am Montag, 15. November 2010, um 22.23:59 schrieb Borys Jurgiel: > > So change of mind from our discussion on IRC yesterday? Should Pirmin > > and I still bother with the test install of Redmine? > > Actually I'm still a bit confused and don't want to take one of the two > sides (mainly because I only looked briefly at the Redmine), but let's > just write down the disadvantages and threats of the two solutions. > [...]
In my opinion it's not a discussion between Django and Redmine. The confusion comes from not discussing all aspects in one session (yes, people were too tired). I would group the aspects in 1. Package repository + Package download website 2. Plugin source code repository 3. Bug tracking + Plugin home pages Borys and Martin proposed a solution for point 1, developed with Django. They did not couple the package repository with the source code repository to let plugin developers choose their SCM. Tim's announcement includes the following solutions for these aspects: 1. Django application 2. One(?) Github repository 3. One(?) Trac instance In the discussion Alex is referring to, we came to this: 1. not discussed 2. OSGeo Git server 3. Redmine We didn't go deeper into point 2 and number 3 was not confirmed by Tim. I have absolutely no problems with Tim's solution and I'm sure he will clarify open points as soon as he arrives in South Africa. Regards Pirmin -- Pirmin Kalberer Sourcepole - Linux & Open Source Solutions http://www.sourcepole.com _______________________________________________ Qgis-developer mailing list Qgis-developer@lists.osgeo.org http://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/qgis-developer