2012/3/30 Samuli Seppänen :
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> 2012/3/30 Samuli Seppänen :
> [*] As in "We will have the community services on our own servers.
> Period."
>> BTW: If you like self-hosting, we're experimenting with Gerrit for
>> code review (also provides Git repo hosting as a by-product) and i
> Hi,
>
> 2012/3/30 Samuli Seppänen :
[*] As in "We will have the community services on our own servers. Period."
> BTW: If you like self-hosting, we're experimenting with Gerrit for
> code review (also provides Git repo hosting as a by-product) and it's
> looking quite promising. Would forma
Hi,
2012/3/30 Samuli Seppänen :
>>> [*] As in "We will have the community services on our own servers. Period."
BTW: If you like self-hosting, we're experimenting with Gerrit for
code review (also provides Git repo hosting as a by-product) and it's
looking quite promising. Would formalise the ACK
> On 03/29/2012 12:00 AM, Samuli Seppänen wrote:
>> That said, the code itself is hosted externally on SF.net, so we have
>> the _option_ of using GitHub for that part. I'd first look at the big
>> picture of how we want to enhance our development processes and then
>> move on to the tools.
> Alth
>> [*] As in "We will have the community services on our own servers. Period."
> I don't understand this argument...
Did I say I do? :P
> Anyway, if you keep services like wiki on your host, please make sure
> change notification is possible, as cooperation without notification
> is invalid.
>
> A
On 03/29/2012 12:00 AM, Samuli Seppänen wrote:
That said, the code itself is hosted externally on SF.net, so we have
the _option_ of using GitHub for that part. I'd first look at the big
picture of how we want to enhance our development processes and then
move on to the tools.
Although I'm not
2012/3/28 Samuli Seppänen :
>> A basic ticketing system is also provided, not sure it is that far
>> from trac features... not a must.
>> It wiki is better than track as people can subscribe for changes,
>> hence cooperate much better than current state.
> A few years ago, when I started setting up
> A basic ticketing system is also provided, not sure it is that far
> from trac features... not a must.
> It wiki is better than track as people can subscribe for changes,
> hence cooperate much better than current state.
A few years ago, when I started setting up the community services I
discusse
Hello All,
github.com provides a great service for open source project.
It allows to create organizations that may be maintained by several
people, allowing to easily create/delete repositories, and manage per
repository permissions.
It allows access repository via git, ssh, HTTP protocols (sour