On Fri, May 11, 2018, at 1:59 AM, Josef Ridky wrote:
> Hi,
>
> here are my 0.02$
>
> |
> | We have decided to move our Net-SNMP development to GitHub after many
> | wonderful years being hosted at SourceForge. We greatly appreciate
> | SourceForge's support of open source projects over the ye
Josef Ridky writes:
Thanks so much for your opinions!
|> Is it possible to keep the mailing list still available (don't have to
|> be at SF, but have somewhere a mailing list)?
|> It is useful for general discussion and I think it is better than forums.
Well, as my badly written options didn't
Stuart Henderson writes:
|> One thing to note with this that's not immediately obvious with github
|> downloads, the automatically added "source code" links in github releases
|> are generated on-the-fly then cached, so they're subject to change if
|> they update software on nodes if the files ex
On 2018/05/10 16:14, Wes Hardaker via Net-snmp-coders wrote:
> 6. downloads
>
> Github uses a different mechanism for distributing tarballs of
> downloads. But I don't see an issue with this in the future.
One thing to note with this that's not immediately obvious with github
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Hi,
here are my 0.02$
|
| We have decided to move our Net-SNMP development to GitHub after many
| wonderful years being hosted at SourceForge. We greatly appreciate
| SourceForge's support of open source projects over the years, but it's
| time we take advantage of some features of GitHub that
We have decided to move our Net-SNMP development to GitHub after many
wonderful years being hosted at SourceForge. We greatly appreciate
SourceForge's support of open source projects over the years, but it's
time we take advantage of some features of GitHub that are unique and
should help us inte