> Having worked in the project for a couple of weeks now, I'm quite
> confident that we have the right people in the right places.
Don't get me wrong: I mean that ...
The most active people in the community, including you, should be listed
as well in OpenSC GIThub project page.
Kind regards,
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Am 03.10.2012 12:08, schrieb Jean-Michel Pouré - GOOZE:
>> did anyone try the issue tracking and wiki functions on github ? Seems
>> that it provides the same functionality as trac.
>
> You are right.
>
> Github features:
> https://github.com/features/projects
>
> The issue tracking is already
> did anyone try the issue tracking and wiki functions on github ? Seems
> that it provides the same functionality as trac.
You are right.
Github features:
https://github.com/features/projects
The issue tracking is already in use:
https://github.com/OpenSC/OpenSC/issues
But I don't understand
Hi,
did anyone try the issue tracking and wiki functions on github ? Seems
that it provides the same functionality as trac.
Migrating the data might be a pain, but also gives the opportunity to
clean things up.
I would prefer a solution where everything is nicely integrated.
Other than that, I
> Beside this, one of the solution could be to : - move the sources of
> the projects to github; - use my CI service for nightly builds; -
> install on the same platform file server for release tarbals, RPMs,
> MSIs, etc; - move onto the same platform wiki, trac and mailing
> lists.
Looks like th
Le mardi 02 octobre 2012 à 23:13 +0200, Andreas Jellinghaus a écrit :
> So, have you agreed on something? I read different opinions, offers,
> comments, but nothing that points out coming to some consent. What is
> your preference? Since I'm not really active, I don't want to decide
> this.
Please
On Tue, Sep 18, 2012 at 11:33 AM, Jean-Michel Pouré - GOOZE
wrote:
>
> Dear all,
>
> > wouldn't it be better to move the remaining parts of the project to
> > github ?
>
> Sorry if I did not catch this message before.
> I volunteer to take part in this project with the community.
>
> Migrating the
Hello Andreas,
On Tue, Oct 2, 2012 at 11:13 PM, Andreas Jellinghaus
wrote:
> So, have you agreed on something? I read different opinions, offers,
> comments, but nothing that points out coming to some consent. What is your
> preference? Since I'm not really active, I don't want to decide this.
>
So, have you agreed on something? I read different opinions, offers,
comments, but nothing that points out coming to some consent. What is your
preference? Since I'm not really active, I don't want to decide this.
I checked googlegroups and code.google.com, worst case I can figure out how
to copy/
Dear all,
> wouldn't it be better to move the remaining parts of the project to
> github ?
Sorry if I did not catch this message before.
I volunteer to take part in this project with the community.
Migrating the platform would allow to clarify the community goals and
participants. As written pre
Andreas Jellinghaus wrote:
> A small follow up: As far as I know the server does:
> * svn server / code repository
> * svn server / release tar.gz repository (also containing binaries)
> * build robot to create nightly builds and or automated builds (jenkins?)
> * many trac repositories - wiki, bro
A small follow up: As far as I know the server does:
* svn server / code repository
* svn server / release tar.gz repository (also containing binaries)
* build robot to create nightly builds and or automated builds (jenkins?)
* many trac repositories - wiki, browser for svn, bug tracking (the bugs
Hello,
On Thu, Sep 13, 2012 at 12:00 AM, Martin Paljak wrote:
> Hello,
>
> On Wed, Sep 12, 2012 at 11:03 PM, Andreas Jellinghaus
> wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > opensc-project.org needs a new home: someone with a (real or virtual)
> server
> > and the interest in
> > setting it up from scratch and keep
Hi,
wouldn't it be better to move the remaining parts of the project to github ?
Is there anything else important left on the server than the wiki ?
What about the old svn repos ? We're still maintaining the opensc-java
code here in our repository but have no way to bring the code back into
open
Hello,
On Wed, Sep 12, 2012 at 11:03 PM, Andreas Jellinghaus
wrote:
> Hi,
>
> opensc-project.org needs a new home: someone with a (real or virtual) server
> and the interest in
> setting it up from scratch and keeping it running and maintaining that
> server, installation and service
> for the pr
Hi,
opensc-project.org needs a new home: someone with a (real or virtual)
server and the interest in
setting it up from scratch and keeping it running and maintaining that
server, installation and service
for the project. someone who is able to win the trust of the community as
new server administ
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