>   I think the current suggested form is to fork the sympy/sympy (with
> github's forking feature), and pull changes from the git.sympy.org repo
> (with a remote repository set up). Forking the sympy/sympy puts you in a
> github network that lets everyone track what's going on (to some extent).

I agree that the github is very nice and I use it for most of my
projects.  But the extra step
of having to pull from git.sympy.org is simply confusing.  why not
simply use github for everything?
Or, what is the advantage of having two main repos like this?

Cheers,

Brian

>   Cheers
>
> On Mon, Jun 14, 2010 at 5:24 PM, Brian Granger <elliso...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I am getting back to sympy now that finals are done and I noticed that
>> the repo situation with sympy is a bit confusing:
>>
>> * There is now a sympy/sympy github repo, that looks very attractive
>> to fork and use...
>> * But it is not in sync with git.sympy.org.
>>
>> What is the plan for the github repo?  Should we get rid of
>> git.sympy.org entirely?  Should be get rid of the github repo?  Is
>> there was to keep them in sync?  Which do we recommend to new devs to
>> clone?
>>
>> Cheers,
>>
>> Brian
>>
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