Re: Trellis future (forking)
Sergey Schetinin <[email protected]> Thu, 25 Jun 2009 12:29:47 +0300
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I don't really mind DVCS's but Subversion served me so well all these years that I just don't see a reason to move away from it. As they say: if it's not broken -- don't fix it. Thanks for suggestions anyway. On 2009-06-25, Antoine Boegli <[email protected]> wrote: > If you don't mind using Mercurial, there are some other solutions : > sharesource.org and bitbucket.org are quite interesting. > > > > On Thu, Jun 25, 2009 at 10:13 AM, Sergey Schetinin<[email protected]> wrote: > > On 2009-06-25, Kyle VanderBeek <[email protected]> wrote: > >> Argh, bummer. I'm not s huge fan of Sourceforge, but they have > >> switched away from a lot of their in-house crap to things like trac. > >> They also added support for the 3 major DVCS systems (git, hg, bzr) as > >> well as CVS and SVN. They also support multiple licenses, and I know > >> PSF is on their list; they seem to allow anything OSI approved. > > > > Sourceforge is an option. I also run svn and trac on my server, so > > that would work as well. assembla.com is free for open-source > > projects, and that would probably my first choice if it turns out that > > I have to migrate from Google Code. > > > > -- > Antoine Boegli > software engineer & linux expert > -- Best Regards, Sergey Schetinin http://s3bk.com/ -- S3 Backup http://word-to-html.com/ -- Word to HTML Converter