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From: Alex F. <al...@fi...> - 2011-11-27 23:44:48
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Tim On 27 November 2011 23:18, Tim Pizey <ti...@pa...> wrote: > On 27 November 2011 21:00, Alex Fiennes wrote: > > If we do switch to git, then will sourceforge support hosting this, or is > > github a more sensible place to put it? > > This is the question. > > My only experience of hosted git is on github. > I have not looked at sourceforge, my guess is they are trying to keep up. > > It would be churlish after 12 years to desert sourceforge, if they > have a credible offering. > I can empathise. > I know it can be done but I could not figure out how to make a project > github repository - rather than a personal one, so when I moved melati > I moved it to my personal hub. It would be nice to know 'the right > way' to start a project repository. > a quick look finds me http://help.github.com/manage-multiple-clients/ I'll need to talk to my local git and github expert (*cough* Guy *cough*), but before I do this, what would you expect from a project repository that you don't get in a personal one - I'm not saying that the personal one is perfect as it stands, I'm just making sure that I'm trying to solve/evaluate the right problem... A > > cheers > Tim > > > > > -- > Tim Pizey > http://pizey.net/~timp > -- Alex Fiennes email: al...@fi... mobile: +44 (0)7813 832662 office: +44 (0)1875 823 310 |