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Re: [Bug-wget] ANN: Wget2 development shifting to GitLab


From: Darshit Shah
Subject: Re: [Bug-wget] ANN: Wget2 development shifting to GitLab
Date: Sun, 23 Apr 2017 09:32:34 +0200
User-agent: NeoMutt/20170414-17-082226 (1.8.1)

Hi Vijo.

Thanks for the report. It turns out that the repositories were set to private. GitLab provides finer grained access control than I'd anticipated. I have set everything (I could find) to public now.

If there are any more issues, please feel free to contact us here again.
* Vijo Cherian <address@hidden> [170423 07:19]:
Thanks Darshit.

Gitlab.com/gnuwget seems to be empty. There doesn't seem to be any issues
or a repo. Am I looking at the wrong URL?

Best,
Vijo.

On Sat, Apr 22, 2017 at 2:39 PM, Darshit Shah <address@hidden> wrote:

Hi,

As many of you are aware, we've been working on Wget2 (aka Wget 2.x) for
some time now. We have also been using GitHub in general for collaborating
our efforts on Wget2. However, today I'd like to announce that we will
instead be moving all our efforts on Wget2 to a new home on GitLab.

GitLab is not only more "free" than GitHub is, but also provides us with a
few more features. In particular it gives us access to highly customizable
CI options. This allows us to have more control over the environment in
which out CI runs as compared to Travis.

Tim has just finished setting up the GNU Wget group[1] on GitLab. We will
organize all development for Wget2 under this group. This means that we
expect all new bug reports and pull requests to be made on GitLab from now
on. We understand that this may be annoying for many users, but the
convenience of having more control over such an important aspect of the
development process will win over in the long term. We've also finished
migrating all the existing issues and PRs from GitHub to our GitLab
repositories

Hope to see everyone on GitLab soon!

[1]: https://gitlab.com/gnuwget


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