From: Andy T. <an...@ha...> - 2011-05-05 11:42:41
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On 4/05/11 4:31 AM, John Henry wrote: > Seems to have very little interest in this but if anybody wants to get a > hold of the current version of what I have, you should be able to get it > from the SVN depository using tortoiseSVN. > > Can someone at least try to download the whole thing and see if it works? > > On 5/1/2011 1:08 AM, John Henry wrote: >> Ran into some problem with Mercurial and I really don't have enough >> time to try to figure it out. I'm going to stay with SVN for now. >> >> I created a temporary home at http://code.google.com/p/pythoncard-1-0/ >> >> Lots of work to do. >> >> On 4/30/2011 6:12 PM, Steven D'Aprano wrote: >>> John Henry wrote: >>>> I can look into the distributed source control system as suggested. >>>> >>>> Right now, Subversion is working and works pretty good. Pythoncard is >>>> currently hosted on CVS but I can't get CVSNT to work properly. We >>>> should migrate to better system than CVS anyway. >>> >>> For what it is worth, the two popular open source distributed revision >>> control systems are git and Mercurial (hg). The developers of Python >>> itself are now using Mercurial, so you might lean more towards >>> Mercurial. I do. >>> >>> Some Mercurial resources: >>> >>> http://hginit.com/index.html >>> http://mercurial.selenic.com/wiki/Tutorial >>> http://hgbook.red-bean.com/ >>> >>> For git, you can do your own googling :-P >>> >>> Source code hosting is available at (among others) Github, Bitbucket and >>> Google Code. >>> >>> Github uses git (well duh *wink*) and is free for Open Source projects. >>> >>> https://github.com/ >>> >>> Bitbucket uses Mercurial, and is free for small projects: >>> >>> https://bitbucket.org/ >>> >>> and Google Code also offers free hosting and Mercurial: >>> >>> http://code.google.com/hosting/ >>> >>> >> > The offer still stands to give John Henry access to the SourceForge code. I did also previously offer a conversion to Subversion on SourceForge (which is only a couple of steps). That offer stands as well. Let me know in the +ve or the -ve Regards, Andy -- From the desk of Andrew J Todd esq - http://www.halfcooked.com/ |