Re: snowball maintenance, a review
Richard Boulton <[email protected]> Sat, 23 Feb 2013 11:16:06 +0000
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On 22 February 2013 14:08, Grant Ingersoll <[email protected]> wrote: > Would the project ever consider moving to the Apache Software Foundation? I > think you would find a lot of willing volunteers there who would help with > sharing the load of answering questions and maintaining the code base. Martin and I have discussed this in the past; I don't think moving snowball to be an ASF project is something either of us are particularly keen on; in particular, I don't think the Apache license is suitable for snowball (particularly since some GPLv2 projects depend on snowball), and I think the Apache structure is a little overkill for a project like snowball, and might make it harder rather than easier for (non-Apache) contributors. However, I think github could be a very good way forward, and its easy to try out, so I've created https://github.com/snowballstem , with separate repositories for snowball, the test data and the website. The projects there will automatically update from SVN (hourly, on cron at present, but I'll move it to a more instant svn hook when I get time), and I'll be happy to look at pull requests / issues on there. If it works out, we could move to using that as a primary repository in future, but there's no need to hurry that. -- Richard