I guess one of us is short-term lazy, and one is long-term lazy, but I
can't decide which of us is which!
But seriously, I don't think the git hosting choice matters in the
short term, as long as we have one. It would make the most sense to
have git.addons.koha.org or something like that, but it s
On Wed, Sep 16, 2009 at 2:28 PM, Kyle Hall wrote:
> Personally, I find Github's using ssh keys for authentication more of
> a pain than just using a password ala sourceforge. But that's because
> I'm lazy ; )
I'm lazy too, and found SSH keys very usefull for typing less!
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Personally, I find Github's using ssh keys for authentication more of
a pain than just using a password ala sourceforge. But that's because
I'm lazy ; ) But it would really only matter for those with write
access. Github also limits the ammount of data to 100 MB or so. I
tried to check, but github.
Personally, I prefer github to sourceforge.
On Wed, Sep 16, 2009 at 11:55 AM, Kyle Hall wrote:
> I'm really looking forward to seeing this. Does it support the
> borrowers.db for looking up borrower records offline? Also, I'm
> wondering if we should have a separate git repository for stuff like
I'm really looking forward to seeing this. Does it support the
borrowers.db for looking up borrower records offline? Also, I'm
wondering if we should have a separate git repository for stuff like
this. Sourceforge now supports multiple git repos per project. I was
thinking we should at least mirror
Hi koha-dev,
As you know, BibLibre is working (hard) on a coderun for 3.2
Jean-André (our last hired developer) has almost finished to work on a
firefox extension for offline circ. It works pretty well, uses the .koc
files structure defined by Kyle. As FF extension, it will be very easy
to depl