2012/8/5 Anders Hagen Jarmund <[email protected]>
> Hei
>
> Så vidt jeg vet så brukes for øyeblikket SourceForge til å spre
> kildekode etc. Jeg er ikke helt sikker på hvordan det fungerer, men
> jeg vet at flere og flere prosjekter blir opprettet hos GitHub (eller
> lignende tjenester). Du kjenner vel sikkert til Git, og mulighetene
> til samarbeid og videreutvikling (forking). Det var noen som savnet en
> felles base for øvelser, og dersom man hadde brukt Git, så vil jeg tro
> det hadde vært relativt enkelt å lage og samle øvelser. Det er kanskje
> verdt en tanke?
>
I use bazaar (http://bazaar.canonical.com/en/) for version control, and the
source code is here: http://www.solfege.org/bzr
You are all free to branch and publish your branches whereever you like. Or
use git for creating a collection of lesson files. But I won't change from
using bzr to git for solfege, as I am very happy with bzr.
Tom Cato
> ----------
>
> Hi,
>
> As far as I know, SourceForge is used to share source code etc. I'm
> not so sure about how it works, but I know that many open source
> projects use GitHub (or similar services). I suppose you know about
> Git, and the possibilities that exists for collaboration and
> developement (fork). Some are missing a collection of lesson files,
> and if we use Git, I think it would be not so hard to collect usermade
> lessons. Maybe worth a thought?
>
>
>
> Anders
>
>
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