Hi Barry, all,
Then take "moses-smt" ;)
I can also recommend switching to GitHub...
Cheers,
Christian
Barry Haddow hat am 9. September 2011 um 15:44
geschrieben:
> Hi Christian
>
> Thanks for the tips.
>
> Yes, I think that creating an organisation would be the way to go.
> T
Hi Christian
Thanks for the tips.
Yes, I think that creating an organisation would be the way to go.
Then we could host other related projects in the organisation, rather
than being inside mosesdecoder.
Only problem is that 'moses' is already taken
cheers - Barry
Quoting Christian Rishøj J
Hi Barry
A few comments for consideration when deciding:
I think the recently introduced "organizations" feature addresses the concerns
about supporting multiple administrators.
https://github.com/blog/674-introducing-organizations
Moses could be hosted under its own name at e.g.
https://gith
Hi Christian
We haven't made a final decision on which git host to use. We thought
github was faster, and had a more polished web interface. But there
were a couple of important things that it didn't appear to support:
- multiple administrators
- commit emails
Also, the url would include
Dear Barry,
While I'm not a committer to Moses, I am in favor of Git in general. But why
not go all the way and host the repository at GitHub? The added collaboration
tools could prove to be valuable and conducive for new contributions, as well
as increase the transparency of the development p
Barry,
Awesome! I voted. :)
Cheers,
Lane
On Wed, Sep 7, 2011 at 9:07 AM, Barry Haddow wrote:
> Hi Lane
>
> So the secret's out...
>
> This is a mirror of the current svn repository. Updating is currently a
> manual process, kicked off by either me or Ondrej, but it may get automated.
>
> Moses
Hi Lane
So the secret's out...
This is a mirror of the current svn repository. Updating is currently
a manual process, kicked off by either me or Ondrej, but it may get
automated.
Moses development will probably move to git soonish, have your say in
the doodle poll if you have an opinion a
Barry,
I wasn't aware that there was a Moses git repository. Is it just a
mirror of the subversion repo? Are there plans to move primary
development to the git repo?
Thanks,
Lane
On Wed, Sep 7, 2011 at 3:49 AM, Barry Haddow wrote:
> Hi Anne
>
> Yes, there is a version of moses which supports s