Am 09.06.2015 13:13, schrieb Benoît Minisini: > Le 09/06/2015 08:25, Rolf-Werner Eilert a écrit : >> Am 09.06.2015 07:24, schrieb Adrien Prokopowicz: >>> Le Tue, 09 Jun 2015 04:50:53 +0200, Benoît Minisini >>> <gam...@users.sourceforge.net> a écrit: >>> >>>> Le 09/06/2015 04:21, Adrien Prokopowicz a écrit : >>>>> Le Sat, 30 May 2015 21:55:04 +0200, Benoît Minisini >>>>> <gam...@users.sourceforge.net> a écrit: >>>>> >>>>>> Le 30/05/2015 21:42, Adrien Prokopowicz a écrit : >>>>>>> Le Sat, 30 May 2015 20:23:17 +0200, Benoît Minisini >>>>>>> <gam...@users.sourceforge.net> a écrit: >>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Hi, >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> I'm currently testing the SVN import feature of github for Gambas. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> The plan is to migrate from subversion to something else, that "else" >>>>>>>> having to provide git (or svn) and a bug tracker. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> The main reason is the "Gimp" sourceforge case. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> If anyone has a problem against using git instead of subversion, >>>>>>>> please >>>>>>>> tell. I don't know how to use git yes, and I think it will be better >>>>>>>> and >>>>>>>> faster. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> I don't know if I can import Google issues into github with the >>>>>>>> Google >>>>>>>> code export, I will check. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> And at the moment, GitHub tells me that 87% of the repository is >>>>>>>> imported, while sending me a mail telling that the import has failed >>>>>>>> at >>>>>>>> the same time... Weird! >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Regards, >>>>>>>> >>>>>>> I have used Github (and therefore Git) for both school and personal >>>>>>> projects for quite some time, so personally I have no problem with >>>>>>> Gambas >>>>>>> switching to it. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> However, Github does not provide website hosting nor mailing-list >>>>>>> features, >>>>>>> so will these stay on SourceForge ? >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Also, I haven't found any "Gambas" organization, do you plan to make >>>>>>> one >>>>>>> before importing the repository ? >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Regards, >>>>>>> >>>>>> I just created a personal account to check svn import. >>>>>> >>>>> Have you had any success importing the svn repository to Github ? >>>>> >>>> Yes, but there is no mailing-list. I'm thinking about "gna!" now... >>>> >>> Oh right, I forgot about that ... >>> >>> I made some research around gna!, and I have a few questions : >>> >>> - gna! seems to have originated from GNU Savannah, but I couldn't >>> find the exact reasons of this separation, and both look pretty >>> similar to me. So why not going to Savannah (which seems bigger >>> and directly supported by the FSF and GNU) ? >>> >>> - Also, thinking about gna!/savannah reminded me of this old >>> proposition[0] to become a GNU project. >>> I don't remember you actually accepting or rejecting it, nor >>> being rejected by the GNU project, so what happened ? >>> Maybe they could help with this hosting problem ... >>> >>> [0] https://sourceforge.net/p/gambas/mailman/message/32334826/ >> As far as I remember, GNU's restrictions for the source code and rules >> for comments within the sources were too strict or badly adaptable to >> the Gambas way of doing. In the end, the idea seemed to fail at this >> point, as nobody was able or willing to rewrite the code to fulfill the >> requirements. >> >> But I haven't read the archives yet, so it's purely taken from my memory >> which has a high error rate ;) >> >> Regards >> Rolf >> > No, it's "just" a matter of having the time of filling that: > > http://www.gnu.org/help/evaluation.html > > I didn't have the time since last year to deal with that... > > As for gna!, according to Wikipedia, it is a fork of Savannah made by > the creators of Savannah that wanted to keep their way of managing it by > collaboration. > > Regards, >
Ah ok, I see. I read the GNU page, and the only thing that comes to my mind is about qt and maybe other parts which are not completely GNU compliant (GTK+ is, right?). Would that be a problem? On the one hand, being part of GNU seems to be a means of becoming more popular. On the other hand, GNU is a world of its own, so it might mean to be part of a special biotope, bound in a microcosmos, and hopefully not a parallel universe ;) But my knowledge about these things is far from being concise, so just take me too seriously here. I would just be sad if one day I had to read "we cannot do this or that thing because we're part of GNU and it's policy here...". Rolf ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ _______________________________________________ Gambas-user mailing list Gambas-user@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/gambas-user