I agree.
On Sun, Jun 17, 2012 at 10:16 PM, Leo Alekseyev wrote:
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> If a bunch of us are already using github, I don't see an advantage to
> using a different venue. We should just focus on creating an
> authoritative branch and attracting contributors.
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> On Sun, Jun 17, 2012 at 9:57 PM, Lizao Li wrote:
>> Actually I can help to create a xournal-dev team and setup a launchpad
>> project for xournal/xournal+. Launchpad has a better interface for
>> branching and merging than git alone. Plus it has several additional
>> features like tickets and
They are very similar. The core function is essentially the same. Some
features of Launchpad like better merging requests and prettier bug
tracker are a plus. If you know git, it shoud take less than 5 min to
get used to bzr. So I would recommend that. You can see some
comparisons:
http://askubuntu
github seems to be very good to manage forks and merges. What would
the be the advantage of Launchpad
otherwise?
On Sun, Jun 17, 2012 at 9:57 PM, Lizao Li wrote:
> Actually I can help to create a xournal-dev team and setup a launchpad
> project for xournal/xournal+. Launchpad has a better interfa
Actually I can help to create a xournal-dev team and setup a launchpad
project for xournal/xournal+. Launchpad has a better interface for
branching and merging than git alone. Plus it has several additional
features like tickets and bug trackers. But I do want to make sure
people are ok with it, es
On Sun, Jun 17, 2012 at 3:41 PM, wrote:
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> Is there an effort to move to Git officially? It's pretty inconvenient
> to maintain individual patches through a tracker.
where is your repo? Mine is github/dmgerman/xournal
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Hi All,
After Debian updated some library (poppler I presume) I couldn't use
0.4.5 anymore; so I had to rebase my old patches to 0.4.6.
Is there an effort to move to Git officially? It's pretty inconvenient
to maintain individual patches through a tracker.
Regardless -- here's what I did:
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