Re: [Telepathy] Telepathy 1.0 and moving to Github

2016-10-30 Thread Gergely Polonkai
Hello, I more than welcome the new book; I wanted to create a CM for the Matrix protocol, but I failed miserably due to lack of docs and tutorials. Onthe wiki: how about moving to GitHub Pages? It is not a wiki per se, but may be better on the long run: it resides in a Git repository, so it can

Re: [Telepathy] Telepathy 1.0 and moving to Github

2016-10-31 Thread Gergely Polonkai
You can upload custom files as releases, and you can even do it from CI systems like Travis. Yet, I think releases should stay at fdo (although the CI could generate that one, too). On Sun, Oct 30, 2016, 23:31 George Kiagiadakis wrote: > On 10/31/2016 12:15 AM, Alexandr

Re: [Telepathy] Telepathy 1.0 and moving to Github

2016-11-01 Thread Gergely Polonkai
Hello, what came to my mind after a good night’s sleep is git-series[1]. It resembles the BZ/Gerrit workflows in that it keeps track of the evolution of a patch series. See the project’s README for more info. I wouldn’t say, though, that it should be a requirement for developers. I know such