André Lochotzke wrote: > Hi everyone, > >> Oliver Hartkopp wrote: >>> Wolfram Sang wrote: >>>> OK, but where should we host it. At kernel.org we have the problem of >>> Berlios offers git, wouldn't that be easiest? We also have a > git-server at >> Ah, I didn't realize that yet. >>>> pengutronix.de, if that would help... >>> BerliOS would be cool, as this is a known place for SocketCAN. >> Yes, that's the obvious solution. Let's see what they offer. > > another "obvious" solution would be to use http://gitorious.org/. > > "Gitorious provides free open source infrastructure for open source > projects that use Git." > > It's also used by the Qt guys and has a real nice web frontend. (BerliOS > is not really all that pretty but does what it's supposed to do.) > > Features > * Project hosting > * Hosting of official project repositories > * Hosting of project repository clones > * Project wikis > * Public merge requests and code review > * Project activity timeline > * Developer profiles and activity timelines > * Built in notification systems > * Free for opensource projects > * Commercial support and customizations available > > At least thats where I would move to...
OK, thanks for the info. Sounds like a good choice as well. Nevertheless, the natural choice would be GIT at BerliOS, because the SVN repository and the mailing list is already hosted there. And we could/should also setup a Wiki there. Wolfgang. _______________________________________________ Socketcan-core mailing list [email protected] https://lists.berlios.de/mailman/listinfo/socketcan-core
