Re: [Coapp-developers] Moving to github today

2011-05-01 Thread Pau Garcia i Quiles
On Tue, Apr 26, 2011 at 6:20 PM, Garrett Serack wrote: > I've reached my fill with the sluggishness of Bazaar and Launchpad; while > I think they have a few compelling features, they just don't have the > attention that Git & Github get, and that's driving innovation. > > So, I'm moving the sour

Re: [Coapp-developers] Moving to github today

2011-05-01 Thread Max Strini
Another lurker here. I have to admit that bzr was a stumbling block for me too when I was looking into contributing. I remember having some difficulty getting the tools set up on Windows. I think lots more people have git or hg already set up how they like, so there's less of an initial barrier to

Re: [Coapp-developers] Moving to github today

2011-04-28 Thread Adam Baxter
Cool, also other DVCSes have good integration to Git. If you want to work in Mercurial, or keep your own copy in Bitbucket or similar, you can use http://hg-git.github.com/ If you want to work in SVN, GitHub supports that natively. CVS probably works too, but you're crazy. For VS2010, please u

Re: [Coapp-developers] Moving to github today

2011-04-27 Thread Philip Allison
I know I've been inactive on this list (and on coapp in general) for a while*, but let me be one of the first to say THANK YOU! One of the reasons I didn't get very far when I was trying to contribute HTTP fetcher code was simply because I couldn't figure out bzr. I wanted to use it like it was g