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[Gnewsense-dev] Re: Location for gnewsense creation code version control
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Daniel Clark |
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[Gnewsense-dev] Re: Location for gnewsense creation code version control |
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Thu, 21 May 2009 10:20:53 -0400 |
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Karl Goetz wrote:
> On Wed, 20 May 2009 11:03:55 -0400
> Daniel Clark <address@hidden> wrote:
>
>> Karl Goetz wrote:
>>> On Tue, 19 May 2009 15:57:00 -0400
>>> Daniel Clark <address@hidden> wrote:
>>>
>>>> From my perspective the obvious choice would be the FSF's project
>>>> hosting site, https://savannah.nongnu.org/ - the mailing lists are
>>>> already @nongnu.org addresses.
>>> Wonder if it supports bzr (my preference); only arch and hg are
>>> listed.
>> It has beta support; you have to ask beuc to enable it on your
>> project. Matt Lee reports Gnash is very happy with it, and he will be
>> using it for his Libre.fm project shortly.
>
> ok, nice.
>
>>>> If we wanted to do more than just host code at the site, I know
>>>> some people have mentioned trac; this site does trac hosting, and
>>>> is affiliated with http://autonomo.us , so is probably fine from a
>>>> freedom perspective: http://www.knowledgeforge.net/
>>> While I dont mind hosting (copies) of our code off site, I'd like to
>>> keep most other stuff on "our servers".
>>> Then if it disapears, we aren't waiting for someone else to fix it
>>> for us.
>> From my perspective the FSF hosts both savannah and gnewsense, so
>> there isn't much difference (eg if something goes so wrong you can't
>> access the machine, someone from the FSF will be dealing with that);
>> and of course using bzr we could just set up a cron job on
>> *.gnewsense.org to create a clone of the repo on a regular basis (and
>> any developers / users could do the same on machines they own).
>>
>
> I'd be happy with that arrangement.
> Should I fill out some Savannah forms?
> kk
Sounds good to me - go formward-ho to the wide and free savannah!
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Daniel JB Clark | Sys Admin, Free Software Foundation
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