Re: [arch-general] ownCloud vs. nextcloud

2017-01-31 Thread Damjan Georgievski via arch-general
On 30 January 2017 at 17:00, David Runge wrote: > Helloes! > > I wonder what Arch's/Sergej Pupykin's position towards nextcloud is. > It seems that ownCloud lost most of its developers to the schism > introduced last year. > This led to many apps not being (mainly) developed by them anymore and >

Re: [arch-general] ownCloud vs. nextcloud

2017-01-31 Thread Jelle van der Waa
On 01/31/17 at 03:06pm, David Runge wrote: > On 2017-01-30 21:11:18 (+0100), Jelle van der Waa wrote: > > You could make a bug report on our tracker under the community section > Just did: https://bugs.archlinux.org/task/52791 Thanks, assigned so that sergej knows about it :) -- Jelle van der Wa

Re: [arch-general] ownCloud vs. nextcloud

2017-01-31 Thread David Runge
On 2017-01-30 21:11:18 (+0100), Jelle van der Waa wrote: > You could make a bug report on our tracker under the community section Just did: https://bugs.archlinux.org/task/52791 -- https://sleepmap.de signature.asc Description: PGP signature

Re: [arch-general] ownCloud vs. nextcloud

2017-01-31 Thread David Runge
On 2017-01-30 21:11:18 (+0100), Jelle van der Waa wrote: > On 01/30/17 at 05:00pm, David Runge wrote: > > Helloes! > > > > I wonder what Arch's/Sergej Pupykin's position towards nextcloud is. > > It seems that ownCloud lost most of its developers to the schism > > introduced last year. > > Might

Re: [arch-general] ownCloud vs. nextcloud

2017-01-30 Thread Jelle van der Waa
On 01/30/17 at 05:00pm, David Runge wrote: > Helloes! > > I wonder what Arch's/Sergej Pupykin's position towards nextcloud is. > It seems that ownCloud lost most of its developers to the schism > introduced last year. Might be wise to include him in the TO field then ;-) > Wouldn't it be better

[arch-general] ownCloud vs. nextcloud

2017-01-30 Thread David Runge
Helloes! I wonder what Arch's/Sergej Pupykin's position towards nextcloud is. It seems that ownCloud lost most of its developers to the schism introduced last year. This led to many apps not being (mainly) developed by them anymore and moving into the hands of nextcloud and/or being more actively