On 11/13/2013 06:44 AM, Carlos Córdoba wrote:
Hi Joseph,
Thanks for putting the issue forward. I think we really need to move,
either to Github or Bitbucket because GoogleCode is quite limited, and
there is an increased interest on new contributions.
The easiest path for now is just to move to BitBucket. As I said in
Issue 816, I love Mercurial and TortoiseHg and I'm very comfortable with
both; in contrast git seems too command line oriented. Pierre also
mentioned a while back that he doesn't have time to learn a new VCS, and
since he is still by far our largest contributor and the man behind the
great design that supports Spyder, I wouldn't like to leave him out.
Besides Bitbucket is not that far away of GitHub feature-wise, and this
will be far less disruptive until we finish 2.3.
I think it won't be that hard to create a read/write mirror on Github
for people who wants to send their pull requests through it, which I
plan to investigate after 2.3. That way we could have both worlds at
once without too many problems.
+1 for Mercurial and Bitbucket.
Cheers,
Carlos
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