Hi, Magnus! How you doing?
Today I have a "mirror" at github which I'm using to test and learn git and it seems to be very good. Git is very powerful and it is easy to understand why many are working on it. Thanks for your help and advice on this subject. On Sat, Apr 13, 2013 at 4:12 PM, Magnus Hagander <mag...@hagander.net>wrote: > On Sat, Apr 13, 2013 at 9:10 PM, Francisco Figueiredo Jr. > <franci...@npgsql.org> wrote: > > > > Hi all! > > > > > > I was thinking about moving Npgsql from cvs to another SCM. Possibly git. > > > > I'd like to know if there is any postgresql project host which supports > git > > which you could recommend. > > > > I know there is git.postgresql.org and github. > > > > From the new repository page of git.postgresql.org it says: "[...] If > you > > want to to use git, while also getting some of the features that are on > > pgfoundry, we strongly advise you to look at github. [...]" > > > > It would be better for me, then, to use github? As this clearly is my > case. > > > > Thanks in advance for your help and advice. > > I would suggest going with github. They provide you with a bunch of > services like a wiki and an issue tracker that you will not get from > git.postgesql.org. They also provide you with the "social coding" > stuff or whatever they call it (their forking/pull request/whatnot > stuff) if you like it - but you can also just use it as a pure git > repo if you prefer. > > -- > Magnus Hagander > Me: http://www.hagander.net/ > Work: http://www.redpill-linpro.com/ > -- Regards, Francisco Figueiredo Jr. Npgsql Lead Developer http://www.npgsql.org http://gplus.to/franciscojunior http://fxjr.blogspot.com http://twitter.com/franciscojunior