Hi all,
I vote -1 for my experience. I started to study OJ code with the idea to
develop some tools. I would not re-impost my work. Note that there are probably
more power user like me which would like an easy alternative to sourceforge:
Ben's idea seems quite interesting
Peppe
--- Ven 4/2/11, Benjamin Gudehus <hasteb...@googlemail.com> ha scritto:
Da: Benjamin Gudehus <hasteb...@googlemail.com>
Oggetto: Re: [JPP-Devel] official plugin repository(please vote)
A: "OpenJump develop and use" <jump-pilot-devel@lists.sourceforge.net>
Data: Venerdì 4 febbraio 2011, 16:05
Hi!
I used Trac a few years ago (2006 or so) and liked it much. Anyway there is a
far better alternative called Redmine, which is heavyly inspired by Trac. BTW:
Did one of you ever used Mylyn for task management in Eclipse? There is an
Redmine-Connector for Eclipse.
The problem with those both is, that they are difficult to administrate (you
need webspace with python or ruby support, ...)
My suggestions for a new source code hosting / project managing provider:
Google Code or Github (which both have simular features to Trac/Redmine).
For instance, with Google Code Project members can easily view, vote and
comment on Source code checkings (see
here: http://code.google.com/p/dolphin-emu/source/list). I was so amazed by
this feature, that I reimplemented it for our Redmine installation which is
used by my coworkers and me.
Tasks/Opportunities to keep in mind for a possible migration:
* comment and vote for source code checkins (google code)* far easier ability
to keep track on bug reports
* switch from subversion to a distributed scm (mercurial or git)* possibility
to upload releases and automatic builds
I don't like Sourceforge much, because it is IMO difficult to use, but we
should only migrate to a new platform if the majority of developers thinks it
makes sense. I really have a neutral opinion to the migration.
So: 0 for a migration and -1 for trac.
--Benjamin
2011/2/4 Larry Reeder <lnree...@gmail.com>
I'm in agreement. Sourceforge does have its problems, but I'd rather
see resources devoted to fixing bugs and adding features instead of
migrating the code to a new SCM system. -1 on Trac.
-lreeder
2011/2/4 Michaël Michaud <michael.mich...@free.fr>:
> Hi Mohammed,
>
> Currently, there is a very low activity on OpenJUMP project.
> IMHO, changing now would just be a waste of time and resources.
> So, my vote is -1
> Let's read from other project members...
>
> PS1 : Sourceforge services are not completely restored after the attack
> they had (I still can't use svn sources navigator), but I'm quite confident
> it will be retsored soon as most of other services have been restored.
>
> PS2 : I've just created a PgRoutingPlugIn directory in svn, but I thing
> you're still not a project member. Can you give me the name of your
> sourceforge user account, so that I can add you as a member ?
>
> Michaël
>
> Le 04/02/2011 07:19, Mohammed Rashad a écrit :
>
> Dear Edgar,
> see this
> http://trac.osgeo.org/grass
> i think its better to use trac than sourceforge. now sourceforge fits your
> needs for now but it is better to have trac
> you just view the sites with trac and you will know.
> Anyway if most of developers doesnt need the trac interface. no problem for
> us. It depends of voting of all developers. we can also have trac with
> openjump whole site on our server. If majority of developers vote +1. we can
> have everything of openjump under one umbrella
> www.openjump.org
> www.openjump.org/trac
> Advantages of using trac
> http://gushieblog.blogspot.com/2006/11/trac.html
> so please vote +1 of you needed or -1 if you dont need it
> On Thu, Feb 3, 2011 at 8:55 PM, <edgar.sol...@web.de> wrote:
>>
>> On 03.02.2011 14:28, Mohammed Rashad wrote:
>> > Hi OJ devs
>> > What about having a bug reporting and official plugin repository. In our
>> > server we give space for OpenJump plugin repository and will install
>> > a trac http://trac.edgewall.org/ . we are happy and ready to host OJ
>> > on our server lsi.iiit.ac.in <http://lsi.iiit.ac.in>
>> >
>> > looking forward your comments and suggestions
>>
>> i am happy with the resources provided by sourceforge for now. But i also
>> am the least active developer around.
>>
>> ede
>>
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