Re: [twdev] Proposal: Migrate TiddlyWiki core dev to GitHub

2011-02-01 Thread Michael Mahemoff
+1 for GitHub from someone who'd like to keep watching and staying involved with the project on a casual basis; the social and notification features of GitHub make it suitable for that. Furthermore, the ability to meaningfully fork and contribute without asking permission are good for any distribut

Re: [twdev] Proposal: Migrate TiddlyWiki core dev to GitHub

2011-01-20 Thread FND
> we'd like to move the management of the core TiddlyWiki code from > http://svn.tiddlywiki.org/ to a to be determined location on GitHub That'd be great. In fact, it almost seems like a necessary (if not sufficient) step in order to bring about some reinvigoration. FWIW, I registered https://gi

[twdev] Proposal: Migrate TiddlyWiki core dev to GitHub

2011-01-20 Thread chris . dent
As many are no doubt aware, open source projects have, in the last few years, been moving in droves from centralized code repositories, such as subversion, to distributed systems such as git, mercurial and others. TiddlyWeb and TiddlySpace code has been kept on http://github.com/ This has prove