Repository for the final Ominc release
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Re: Repository for the final Ominc release
Let's vote for repository!
I do not like Zinn work style, he is making good job that led nowhere. I think, that Russian users will not use his version, the work should be done in open repository with step by step discussion of EACH fix and feature. So we need the repository...
I do not like Zinn work style, he is making good job that led nowhere. I think, that Russian users will not use his version, the work should be done in open repository with step by step discussion of EACH fix and feature. So we need the repository...
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Re: Repository for the final Ominc release
I agree in principle,
but I would delegate this poll to the chairperson.
but I would delegate this poll to the chairperson.
Re: Repository for the final Ominc release
the work should be done in open repository with step by step discussion of EACH fix and feature. So we need the repository...
Yes ... and I think it should be our top priority.
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Re: Repository for the final Ominc release
Yes, I agree. No more chaosJosef Templ wrote:I agree in principle,
but I would delegate this poll to the chairperson.
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Re: Repository for the final Ominc release
I have put BlackBox versions one by one from 1.5 to 1.6 in one repository. This led to interesting tool for comparison and exploring the evolution of BlackBox code.
http://redmine.molpit.com/projects/blackbox-evolution
Repository page allows to choose the options before showing the diff.
http://redmine.molpit.com/projects/blackbox-evolution
Repository page allows to choose the options before showing the diff.
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Re: Repository for the final Ominc release
Thank you very much. That is indeed interesting to see what has changed. Meta seems to have been extensively modified.Ivan Denisov wrote:I have put BlackBox versions one by one from 1.5 to 1.6 in one repository. This led to interesting tool for comparison and exploring the evolution of BlackBox code.
Re: Repository for the final Ominc release
OK; so three persons again called for a vote. What are the voting options so far?
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Re: Repository for the final Ominc release
The question is. Were will be the public (read-only) git repository and project tracker for the final Ominc release and it's future Center modification?ReneK wrote:OK; so three persons again called for a vote. What are the voting options so far?
1) GitHub
2) BitBucket
3) Gitorious
4) Our own tuned Redmine (like redmine.molpit.com)
5) Our own tuned GitLab (like gitlab.molpit.com)
6) Public GitHub synced with our own tuned Redmine
7) Sync one repository everywhere above
8) Abstain
Re: Repository for the final Ominc release
What about sourceforge. Not that I specifically prefer it, but it is widely known in the OpenSource world and it has various versioning tools.
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Re: Repository for the final Ominc release
SourceForge was rejected during the discussion because it is banned for some countriesReneK wrote:What about sourceforge. Not that I specifically prefer it, but it is widely known in the OpenSource world and it has various versioning tools.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison ... facilities
that was not only my opinion. Google Code is the same...