On Wed, Nov 17, 2010 at 3:49 PM, David Welton <[email protected]> wrote:
> > I've been using github for a while and I like it. And with git, everyone > > who has a distribution checked out has the entire repository, which > really > > helps if the hosting goes away or gets corrupted or whatever. > > No horse in this race, but github is a sensible thing to use. First > of all, because it's a pretty good system, and secondly, because it's > visible these days, because it's *the* go-to repository as of late. > Tcl's hidden enough, so anything that helps put it out in front of > people and makes it easier for them to get involved is probably a good > move. > > > I've created a GitHub "organization" for the tDOM project and have already emailed the project's previous maintainers to indicate that I would transfer access to them once they contact me. The static HTML of the project website is available here: http://tdom.github.com/ The git repos are at https://github.com/tDOM
