On 6/22/14, Christopher Nelson <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Many users have chosen to host their plugins on GitHub, with a stub page
>> on
>> trac-hacks that points to the GitHub project. The idea of creating a
>> trac-hacks organization on GitHub (0) came to mind again when discussing
>> with a user whether to move some plugins to GitHub (1).
>> ...
>
> I'm a daily git user who struggles though Svn on T-H because I believe
> in the one stop shopping it provides.  If there was a critical mass of
> T-H users on GitHub, I would enthusiastically migrate my plugins.
>

I'm not very fond of git at all , TBH . It does not integrate well
with Trac , or at least not as well as mercurial plugin . Working with
git is a bit of pain too , and you know ... hg is powered by Python .
Therefore since few days before PyCon 2014 , we have been maintaining
and synchronizing our own hg mirrors @ bitbucket.org .

I did not announce before in spite of been sure about synchronization
. That seems to be working fine now . Should you notice any issues
please let me know .

JFTR , looking forward we plan to hook those repositories into our
blood-hound.net instance too . So we'll be maintaining them long-term
and are interested in your feedback for improving what we've got so
far .

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