Jordi Gutiérrez Hermoso <jord...@octave.org> writes: > On 22 April 2013 07:13, Nikita Zlobin <nick877...@gmail.com> wrote: >> I failed to find any info, regarding to sourceforge or savane, about >> something more than just requesting creation of branch and access to it >> in bounds of orignal project or simple sending of patches. > > There is nothing like this in Savannah. It was created for a different > time. Its meant to be one-repo-per-project, back when SVN was > considered high tech.
I hope we can open this up to discussion. This may be more than a historical issue. I like the github model --- I use it --- however I'd like to see a compelling case for using it on Savannah. Github has mainly a social appeal, whereas Savannah has more of a "repository" feeling, i.e. this is where you go to get GNU software and software with similar-minded developers to the GNU Project. What do you think? Joel -- Joel J. Adamson Servedio Lab University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill My Research Blog: http://lxmx.wordpress.com Join the FSF: http://www.fsf.org/jf?referrer=8164