From: <mi...@st...> - 2004-05-18 19:43:37
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HI! SF is a nice service for distributed development and the infrastructure is helpful for many projects. And we don't have to pay for it. So it was natural for David to move the python-ldap stuff to SF when he did not have much time to work on it himself anymore. But sometimes using SF really drives me crazy! - Some things, e.g. the file-release system, have such a messy user interface with ad banners that it's really waste of time to use it. - Access is often damn slow - Systems are quite often not available (e.g. can't login/CVS with ssh) - SSL setup for web interface screwed up => security pop-ups Furthermore: - Since quite some time I'm the only developer who is really applying patches to the python-ldap code => there's no need for CVS access. - Additionally the python-ldap project does not make use of many of the SF features (trackers are rarely used, the documentation is just on the normal web page, etc.). Therefore I'd like to ask the community here if there are any objections against moving the python-ldap stuff away from SF.net into my own private web space (probably under http://www.stroeder.com/pylib/). In my private environment I can implement scripts for doing many things automagically which would save me lot of time. Ciao, Michael. |