Re: State of Pidgin: Attracting and Maintaining New Contributors
Coyo T Stormcaller <[email protected]> Wed, 04 Oct 2017 11:47:28 -0500
| Newsgroups | gmane.comp.gnome.gaim.devel |
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| Organization | Ferorum Broadband |
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Gitlab is definitely the way to go, long term. On Tue, 2017-10-03 at 12:15 +0200, Matěj Cepl wrote: > On 2017-10-03, 05:58 GMT, Gary Kramlich wrote: > > As anyone who's followed the project knows, we've been > > suffering from a lack of contributors for quite some time now. > > > > I believe there are many reasons to this. Many of which I'm trying > > to > > address in these emails. I've already taken steps for a few of the > > other > > ones. > > I will be the one who says it, so that you may have somebody to > shout at: > > Git*b (that's GitHub, or GitLab if you prefer free solution, > as I do) > > and git. > > I don’t want for a second discuss git/mercurial on its technical > merits, but I am looking around me and I see that developers > spoke and the answer is git. > > I saw like two or more years all my Java colleagues (I work for > Red Hat, and for me it means mostly JBoss people) run over to > GitHub and they don’t seem to look back. I am not sure whether > I understand where tea leaves go, but it feels to me that with > the current whatever-is-going-in-Oracle-around-Java we may see > another mad rush towards GitHub in other parts of the Java world > soon. > > I work closely with Mozilla people, and although the main > Firefox repository is still Hg, all new development is on GitHub > (e.g., https://github.com/servo/servo and > https://github.com/mozilla/). > > The same goes for Python. https://docs.python.org/devguide/ > points to https://github.com/python/cpython as main repository. > Enough said. > > By insisting on using minority technology, you are pushing the > project to a weird http://bitbucket.org and out of the > mainstream. If you want to lower barriers of entry, then this is > one (relatively, comparing to othes) low-hanging fruit to pick. > > I could write about this way more, but I don't think it is > necessary. All arguments were voiced, heard, and perhaps now is > the time to reasses them. > > After supporting host-your-own-data movement, burning endless > hours on maintaining necessary software, being very happy with > my local installation of Bugzilla, I finally gave up and > https://gitlab.com/m2crypto/m2crypto/ is for last couple of > years on GitLab and I don't regret it. It is where my > users/contributors find me. > > Best, > > Matěj _______________________________________________ Devel mailing list [email protected] https://pidgin.im/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/devel