I've probably made some mistake, but all I see are plugins in the repo at http://svn.code.sf.net/p/keepass/code/. The releases have a source download ZIP, but where is the repo?
Thank you.
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To tie in with the 'Move off SF' thread, if KeePass were to move to GitHub, do you think the contribution policy would change? I'd love to contribute to the project, but posting patches isn't exactly ideal for collaboration.
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The apparent unwillingness of people to discuss and post code suggestions here is astounding. If you have something to contribute, do so, if not, don't.
cheers, Paul
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I've probably made some mistake, but all I see are plugins in the repo at http://svn.code.sf.net/p/keepass/code/. The releases have a source download ZIP, but where is the repo?
Thank you.
The source code repository for all released versions of KeePass is at https://sourceforge.net/projects/keepass/files/. The KeePass developer does not publish subversions.
Oh, why?
The project is not Open Collaboration. The developer has described the contribution policy of the KeePass project.
Last edit: wellread1 2015-06-04
There are some code mirrors on github, e.g. https://github.com/perfectapi/keepass2-mirror and https://github.com/perfectapi/keepass1-mirror, but these are updated by 3rd parties after new versions are released, and don't have checkin-comments or other things you would normally use to understand changes to the code.
To tie in with the 'Move off SF' thread, if KeePass were to move to GitHub, do you think the contribution policy would change? I'd love to contribute to the project, but posting patches isn't exactly ideal for collaboration.
The apparent unwillingness of people to discuss and post code suggestions here is astounding. If you have something to contribute, do so, if not, don't.
cheers, Paul