Hi, Are there any plans with the Twisted repo from GitHub?
https://github.com/twisted/twisted Looks like it was not updated in a while. Garret Heaton is already doing a 15min mirroring of master/trunk https://github.com/powdahound/twisted Both repos have a couple of forks and it would be nice if all forks are from the same repo. I prefer and use GitHub code browsing since it is much faster than Twisted's official Trac code browsing. --------------- I now see that Tom Prince has already created git branches on GitHub for the ticket he is reviewing. Many thanks! I have already started creating git branches on GitHub for all my patched for Twisted. I found it much pleasant to send a "live patch" URL rather than a static attached diff file. Ex live diff: https://github.com/chevah/twisted/compare/chevah:master...chevah:5411-ftp-list-unicode Append .diff to the url and you have a patch file: https://github.com/chevah/twisted/compare/chevah:master...chevah:5411-ftp-list-unicode.diff As a non-commiter for SVN this makes my life much more easier. Manually creating diff and attaching them to a slow Trac can cause a bit of frustration... but I always find to hard to follow a SVN branch that was created for at ticket and manually apply diffs on local copies. I find it very hard to work in parallel on more than 4 tickets and tracking diffs outside of SVN/GIT is not fun. I understand that moving from SVN to GIT is not easy and if core developers can create and share SVN branches there is no big inconvenience. For me, as a non-commiter, contributing to Twisted is not fun. Sorry for bothering you with my frustrations. I hope that you find the feedback useful, otherwise feel free to ignore it :) -- Adi Roiban _______________________________________________ Twisted-Python mailing list Twisted-Python@twistedmatrix.com http://twistedmatrix.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/twisted-python