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From: Guy B. K. <gu...@wa...> - 2011-11-29 22:42:51
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On 29 Nov 2011, at 22:27, Tim Pizey wrote: > Hi Guy, Alex, > Guy wrote: >> My 0.5p on this: use the current git repo under Alex's GitHub account. >> If you ever want/need to move to a GitHub organisation >> account (for example, the project acquires more active developers, or you feel the need to make it feel more official), then you can. > >> However, there's no need to do this now IMHO, and not doing >> it now doesn't prevent anyone else from doing it should >> they want to either. > > [snip] > >> Thanks for that Tim: I've already migrated the CVS repo to git, >> and the script (and instructions for use) can be seen >> in the webmacro repo's wiki on GitHub. > >> From https://github.com/alex-fiennes/webmacro/wiki/create-git-repo > I understand that Alex's git repository is updated with any changes to > the webmacro CVS (and that the re-organisation of the webmacro might > have caused pain - if so sorry). I did the import some time ago, and if it hurt, I don't remember, so it can't have hurt much :) Besides, reading the comments in the above file it all sounded quite educational. > What would matter to me is ensuring that this latest bug fix was > included in any future release. Ah, I see. Is there anything in this new arrangement that would prevent this from happening? Regards, Guy. |