Hi,
I am pretty new to RDKit and so far so good, it works quite well - thanks to
Greg and to the community for the great work!
As far as DVCS, I personally use Mercurial. It works fine for me, although I
have to admit I use it pretty much in an SVN-like style just with an additional
local repo. The hginit tutorial (http://hginit.com/) is an easy read and get's
you going with the basics without being full with 'two headed repository
monsters' (though they did get a mentioning :). I have set up a few repos on
Bitbucket as well in the past and those worked well too, for small stuff at
least.
I've never used git/github or googlecode so I can't really compare.
Best,
Dimitar
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From: Greg Landrum <[email protected]>
To: RDKit Discuss <[email protected]>
Sent: Friday, 1 February 2013, 3:54
Subject: [Rdkit-discuss] looking for suggestions: github vs bitbucket vs google
code
I think it's time to move the primary RDKit codebase from svn to a
distributed version control system.[1] This change is intended to make
it a lot easier for others to work with/contribute to the RDKit.
It seems like git is winning/has won the argument about which DVCS is
the one to use, so that part seems easy.
Since I'm pretty unhappy with the new sf.net bug tracker, I would like
to move to a new issue tracker as well.
The next question is where to host the git repository and the
tracker.
There are three obvious options here: github, bitbucket, and google
code. All three offer bug trackers and wikis.
I'm looking for feedback, suggestions, opinions, rants, etc. on which
of these possibilities I should (or should not) choose.
-greg
[1] I believe it should be possible to continue to keep the svn
repository in sync with the git code base in the same way that the
current github RDKit version is kept in sync with the sf.net svn repo.
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