From: Kasemir, K. <kas...@or...> - 2012-07-09 15:47:01
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Hello: I think 'trac' includes the wiki and the issue tracker. I wouldn't miss the issue tracker. It's been mostly a BOY request list. Would be good to have a better issue tracker like the one from github, but I won't miss the trac issue system from sourceforge. I will miss the wiki, though. So combined with the plan of moving from mercurial to git, my leaning would be: repository: github wiki: github wiki issue tracker: github issues web page: Can we use the github 'hg-pages' branch of the repository? Or do we have to have a web site with scp/rsync access? mailing list: github doesn't offer one. Google+ groups were suggested. Or keep sourceforge? Thanks, Kay From: Matthias Clausen <Mat...@de...<mailto:Mat...@de...>> Reply-To: Matthias Clausen <Mat...@de...<mailto:Mat...@de...>> To: cs-studio-core <cs-...@li...<mailto:cs-...@li...>> Subject: Re: [Cs-studio-core] Hosted Apps Retirement: Trac, ... - are we a hosted app? The latest email from SourceForge clarifies the list of hosted apps we might be missing: It's all about these apps (here: Trac) and not about CSS on SourceForge itself. Will this change our plans? -Matthias Your Hosted Apps These are the Hosted Apps you have installed. Please read our FAQ and Migration instructions<https://sourceforge.net/p/forge/community-docs/Hosted%20Apps%20Retirement/> about the decommissioning of Hosted Apps for more information. If you are not using a Hosted App, or have already migrated your content, you can turn off your hosted app now. Thanks. Hosted Apps installed in your projects: Project Hosted Application URL Control System Studio (CSS) Manage/remove these hosted apps<https://sourceforge.net/project/admin/features.php?group_id=285388> Trac http://sourceforge.net/apps/trac/cs-studio/ |