GitHub certainly makes it easier to deal with outside open source
contributors than a mailing list patches. Arguably it also encourages
people to actually contribute. Pull requests are one example of what helps,
and not only don't you need to accept all PRs, but you also get a record of
the
I use SVN on my personal development server, and I am unlikely to change
that. However, for contributing to open source projects, I do prefer
github. Github makes is much easier for me to maintain a private branch,
share my changes, and pull in patches from others, including non-main-line
As I wrote in my last email, I, also, am interested in a transition to GitHub
and if it was to happen, I’d be happy to help.
--
Palmer Zent
On May 12, 2014 at 8:58:05 AM, Dennis Jenkins (dennis.jenkins...@gmail.com)
wrote:
I use SVN on my personal development server, and I am unlikely to
On Sun, 11 May 2014 20:52:49 +0200
Dominik Seichter domseich...@googlemail.com wrote:
Hi Dennis, Hi all,
Thanks for the caring emails. I am fine and of good health.
As I did mention at a few times, I currently do not have much time to
deal with PoDoFo. I am very glad that zyx supported me
Hi Peter,
Please send me your sourceforge username and I will add you to the project.
This will give you permissions for tagging a release, uploading the tarball
etc.
Maybe also check with zyx, when there is a good point of time for a release
(after all patches have been applied?).
Cheers and
Hello All,
Dominik Seichter has not posted since 2014-04-13 [1]. Does anyone on
this list know if he is ok? When he disappeared for a week or so I though
that he might be on vacation; but he's been gone for almost a month.
There are several patches waiting to be merged (mine included).
On 11.05.2014, at 15:41, Dennis Jenkins dennis.jenkins...@gmail.com wrote:
Dominik Seichter has not posted since 2014-04-13 [1]. Does anyone on
this list know if he is ok? When he disappeared for a week or so I though
that he might be on vacation; but he's been gone for almost a month.
On Sun, 2014-05-11 at 16:07 +0200, Alexander Repty wrote:
I believe zyx has commit privileges, and they have been active recently.
Hi,
yeah, I was just about to commit some of the pending patches and
generally do a little movement in those pending patches. The problem is
that I do
I also have commit privs, though I haven¹t used them in 6+ years.
Moving to Github (or equiv) seems like a good idea to me - and I don¹t
think Dom would object.
Leonard
On 5/11/14, 10:07 AM, Alexander Repty alexander.re...@mac.com wrote:
On 11.05.2014, at 15:41, Dennis Jenkins
On 11.05.2014, at 17:45, zyx z...@litepdf.cz wrote:
I wonder if it would perhaps be better to move the entire project
(under Dominik's ownership) to Github (or something like Github)
instead, so people could send pull requests instead of patches on a
mailing list - less chance of good patches
Hi Dennis, Hi all,
Thanks for the caring emails. I am fine and of good health.
As I did mention at a few times, I currently do not have much time to deal
with PoDoFo. I am very glad that zyx supported me over the last few month
with integrating patches, as I cannot do this at the moment. Also, I
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