From: Alexei S. <ale...@gm...> - 2012-06-16 17:38:49
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On Sat, Jun 16, 2012 at 5:08 AM, Christian Bauer <cb...@ce...> wrote: > Hi! > > At last some action here. :-) > > I agree that for a project with so few active developers CVS should > still be sufficient. But if it helps people working on the code I will > gladly convert the CVS repository to git and put it on GitHub (and shut > down the CVS). However, due to time constraints I won't always be able > to respond to pull requests or review patches myself, so I'd place the > main liability for keeping the repository up-to-date on Alexei if that's > OK. > Sounds like there's a lot of interest in moving to GitHub, so let's do it. Can you create a new GitHub repo containing both SS and BasiliskII sources from the CVS TOT and add me as a collaborator? (https://github.com/asvitkine ) This will then become the new "upstream" repo for SS + BasiliskII and we'll go from there. -Alexei |