I'm going to +1 moving to Git. I think the major pros you'll see are: Easier for developers to submit fixes Easier to do multiple small commits Easier to work on a specific issue without touching other branches Being able to swap branches without having to have another complete copy locally More freedom in platforms Can do commits offline and sync with the server when you get the chance. Most IDEs, and the Git GUI support per-line commits. When it comes to fixes and patches, someone can make multiple...
Fixed an issue with the byte order marker
Updated mlox-data.7z
Updated mlox-data.7z
Updated mlox-data.7z
Update. I've made it extremely clear that this is the old issue tracker, and have...
How do you achieve quality using github? Those additions didn't follow the published...
Updated mlox-data.7z to newest version
Okay, I've migrated everything over to Git. Once you get past the learning curve,...
Completed move to git
Moved version control to git: https://sourcefo...
I appreciate everything you've both done. I rarely touch the project myself, but...
What is your patch policy? How to submit patches?
Update Link code to use SMFL Version 2
Fix wxWidget GUI on Debian
Same error when trying to build r1231 in Debian with all the dependencies installed....
Same error when trying to build r1231 in Debian with all the dependencies instal...