On 2012-07-11 at 09:23:29 +0200, Mathieu Jourdan wrote: > No reproach, I just was wondering if using something like GitHub was > compatible with the FreedomBox philosophy. As Ben emphasized, because > such platform users necessarily have a local copy, they still > independant.
Note that while the repository itself is fully available in every local copy, github adds some informations such as comments or issue tracking that are *not* distributed. I believe I have read somewhere that these informations are accessible via a public api, and that somebody had wrote a tool to backup them, but I don't have a link handy. > Using Debian's Alioth page for code hosting is not > necessarily a better way. In conclusion, I'll probably open an account > on either Alioth or GitHub, to host a few repo and share my ridiculous > Plinth commits. Would something like gitorious qualify as convenient like github, but more freedom-friendly? -- Elena ``of Valhalla''
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