Re: DISS project hosting (was: contacting Debian is too easy to get wrong)

2017-10-22 Thread Katy Tolsen
@ Butterfly, I find it rather ironic that at the exact moment I was importing the project to GitLab I get a message in the development channel from my bot saying you starred the Github repository, only to come into my gmail and notify Ben of the change and I see you ask this within seconds of me po

Re: DISS project hosting (was: contacting Debian is too easy to get wrong)

2017-10-22 Thread Cindy-Sue Causey
On 10/22/17, Katy Tolsen <2ndlifek...@gmail.com> wrote: > On 21-Oct-2017 Ben Finney Wrote: > >>In its early days, can I convince you to move the project away from >>the proprietary GitHub silo? > > Absolutely, and I see these as legitimate concerns. I had quite a hard > time getting things like Git

Re: DISS project hosting (was: contacting Debian is too easy to get wrong)

2017-10-22 Thread Katy Tolsen
On 21-Oct-2017 Ben Finney wrote: > I would love to contribute – I have the Python skills you discuss, and > recognise the problem you're solving – once the project is on a > free-software platform where I can in good conscience maintain an > account. I've imported the project to gitlab.debian.net

Re: DISS project hosting (was: contacting Debian is too easy to get wrong)

2017-10-22 Thread Katy Tolsen
On 21-Oct-2017 Ben Finney Wrote: >In its early days, can I convince you to move the project away from >the proprietary GitHub silo? Absolutely, and I see these as legitimate concerns. I had quite a hard time getting things like GitHub webhooks to post to the channel and I am not a fan of GitHub a

DISS project hosting (was: contacting Debian is too easy to get wrong)

2017-10-21 Thread Ben Finney
On 21-Oct-2017, Katy Tolsen wrote: > I think the project I've started may be the answer to this as well > as many other support issues that plague our system. Thank you for starting this project. > However we need a lot of help to make this happen. Agreed. In its early days, can I convince you