Re: Goodbye Mac OS Forge, hello GitHub

2016-09-20 Thread Clemens Lang
Hi Craig, On Fri, Sep 16, 2016 at 11:01:25AM -0400, Craig Treleaven wrote: > Where does the migration stand now? Buildbots and mirror infrastructure is moved, the GitHub org is mostly configured as far as I can see. We have a new Trac instance with GitHub integration set up, but do not have the

Re: Goodbye Mac OS Forge, hello GitHub

2016-09-16 Thread Craig Treleaven
> On Aug 20, 2016, at 2:07 AM, Lawrence Velázquez wrote: > >> On Aug 19, 2016, at 8:18 PM, Ryan Schmidt wrote: >> >> And our new buildbot automated build system announced earlier this month is >> being hosted by me on my hardware, outside of Apple,

Re: Goodbye Mac OS Forge, hello GitHub

2016-08-25 Thread Kuba Ober
On Sat, Aug 20, 2016 at 4:11 AM, Joshua Root wrote: > > I share these concerns and brought them up during the discussions. And TBH > I think Mercurial is a better tool. But we did come to a consensus that > GitHub is overall the best choice at this time. > As I see it,

Re: Goodbye Mac OS Forge, hello GitHub

2016-08-20 Thread Marko Käning
Dear Ryan, On 20 Aug 2016, at 02:18 , Ryan Schmidt wrote: > I'm pleased to announce that MacPorts will be moving its source code to > GitHub. in general I applaud this move! Congratulations to all those involved to make this change happen!!! > great collaboration

Re: Goodbye Mac OS Forge, hello GitHub

2016-08-20 Thread Joshua Root
On 2016-8-20 11:04 , Kevin Walzer wrote: On 8/19/16 8:18 PM, Ryan Schmidt wrote: Since 2006, Apple has hosted MacPorts on its Mac OS Forge service. In the decade since Mac OS Forge was created, collaborative software development platforms like GitHub and BitBucket have become very popular and

Re: Goodbye Mac OS Forge, hello GitHub

2016-08-20 Thread Lawrence Velázquez
> On Aug 19, 2016, at 8:18 PM, Ryan Schmidt wrote: > > And our new buildbot automated build system announced earlier this month is > being hosted by me on my hardware, outside of Apple, and will just need > minor changes to monitor GitHub instead of Subversion. FYI I've

Re: Goodbye Mac OS Forge, hello GitHub

2016-08-19 Thread Mark Anderson
Yeah, no one wants Github to be the new SF. Thankfully, git helps there, we can pick up and move anytime. Also, it's a bit less once size fits all thing than SF. SF had everything. Github is more focused. The lack of ads and the pay to play system makes me feel better about it. —Mark

Re: Goodbye Mac OS Forge, hello GitHub

2016-08-19 Thread Kevin Walzer
On 8/19/16 8:18 PM, Ryan Schmidt wrote: Since 2006, Apple has hosted MacPorts on its Mac OS Forge service. In the decade since Mac OS Forge was created, collaborative software development platforms like GitHub and BitBucket have become very popular and successful, and when I was hired as Mac OS

Re: Goodbye Mac OS Forge, hello GitHub

2016-08-19 Thread Ryan Schmidt
On Aug 19, 2016, at 7:28 PM, C. R. Oldham wrote: > On August 19, 2016 at 6:19:06 PM, Ryan Schmidt wrote: > >> I'm pleased to announce that MacPorts will be moving its source code to >> GitHub. > This is fantastic and phenomenal. > > Does this mean that updates to ports can be submitted via

Re: Goodbye Mac OS Forge, hello GitHub

2016-08-19 Thread Mark Anderson
This is super exciting. I can ditch my weird github workflow and have my own proper fork. And I agree, github issues really are terrible, glad to see we're sticking with trac. —Mark ___ Mark E. Anderson On Fri, Aug 19, 2016 at 8:28 PM, C. R. Oldham

Re: Goodbye Mac OS Forge, hello GitHub

2016-08-19 Thread C. R. Oldham
On August 19, 2016 at 6:19:06 PM, Ryan Schmidt (ryandes...@macports.org) wrote: I'm pleased to announce that MacPorts will be moving its source code to GitHub. This is fantastic and phenomenal. Does this mean that updates to ports can be submitted via GitHub Pull Request? --cro

Re: Goodbye Mac OS Forge, hello GitHub

2016-08-19 Thread Jake Petroules
Hey Ryan, This is AWESOME news! Been hoping to hear this for a while now, and it will definitely make my qbs port maintainership a bit easier. :D Looking forward to to the move and a big welcome to the next generation of MacPorts! > On Aug 19, 2016, at 5:18 PM, Ryan Schmidt

Goodbye Mac OS Forge, hello GitHub

2016-08-19 Thread Ryan Schmidt
I'm pleased to announce that MacPorts will be moving its source code to GitHub. The exact date for the move has not yet been set; this message is just to let you know that these changes are coming soon. Since 2006, Apple has hosted MacPorts on its Mac OS Forge service. In the decade since Mac OS