Hi! Charles Kerr, Thu, 5 Aug 2010 23:25:49 -0500:
> As has already been documented, I don't use Pan much anymore and don't > feel like I'm the best person to "steer" the project. But, that said > -- However, I've finally gotten write access again to rebelbase.com > (to be specific, my account always had it, but I'd lost my account > info) and now update pages, upload tarballs, etc. Great! So the website stays at rebelbase.com, then? As I wrote, there is some content in need of updating or polishing, so I'm certainly willing to help in that regard, if desired. > There have been a lot of changes since 0.133 back in *cough* August > 2008. Is it time for a new release to get these changes into wider > circulation? I think it definitely is. ;-) > Also, Is there any advantage to using gnome's repository compared to > github, or github compared to gnome's repo? I think it'd be good to stick with the GNOME repository, for quite a few reasons. Pan already uses GNOME Bugzilla, the GNOME repository is the well-known established place where to look for code. Many other projects seek to gain access there, so why leave for github where pan repository is just one of the zillions of personal ones? Also remember translators, the GNOME Translation Project members can hardly work on Pan localization in a swift, unobstructed way when they need to use an external repository outside the GNOME infrastructure. My 20 hellers, Petr Kovar _______________________________________________ Pan-users mailing list Pan-users@nongnu.org http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/pan-users