Re: libwin32 repository on github

2010-01-19 Thread Christopher J. Madsen
I'm using Git (and Github) for my new modules. I haven't yet tried converting any of my older modules from my private Subversion server to Git, but I'm planning to do that eventually. Also, I haven't tried installing Git on Windows, as I'm doing most of my Perl work on Linux these days. I unders

Re: libwin32 repository on github

2010-01-19 Thread David Golden
On Tue, Jan 19, 2010 at 6:07 PM, Jan Dubois wrote: > Yes, if you still have a copy of the repo. This was my point about "one > big libwin32 repo" vs. individual repos for each module. Just for the > sake of argument, let's say I get tired of maintaining Win32-OLE, remove > all my local repos and o

RE: libwin32 repository on github

2010-01-19 Thread Jan Dubois
On Tue, 19 Jan 2010, David Golden wrote: > On Tue, Jan 19, 2010 at 12:45 AM, Jan Dubois wrote: > > Indeed, I personally prefer git over svn quite a bit too. > > > > The one reason I have for sticking with Google is that I feel they are > > more likely to still be around in 5 years than GitHub. Git

Re: libwin32 repository on github

2010-01-19 Thread David Golden
On Tue, Jan 19, 2010 at 12:45 AM, Jan Dubois wrote: > Indeed, I personally prefer git over svn quite a bit too. > > The one reason I have for sticking with Google is that I feel they are > more likely to still be around in 5 years than GitHub. GitHub seems One advantage of git is that no reposito