Re: [fluid-dev] Move upstream to github

2017-06-23 Thread Element Green
Apologies that it took so long for me to get to this. You should have gotten an invite to the FluidSynth github organization. I'll send you the export from SourceForge in another email, but I think it only contains admin, ticket, and wiki data. The source code can I'm sure just be cloned from th

Re: [fluid-dev] Move upstream to github

2017-06-02 Thread Tom M.
Ok, since I brought this topic up, I would like to at least do the migration. Element Green: Could you please: - create a new github organization and invite me ( https://github.com/derselbst/) to it, - provide me the SF project export (via https://sourceforge.net/p/ fluidsynth/admin/export) I w

Re: [fluid-dev] Move upstream to github

2017-06-02 Thread Stefan Sauer
On 06/01/2017 09:27 PM, Element Green wrote: > Sounds good to me. I have had very little time for FluidSynth or my > other free software projects and I haven't heard much from other > maintainers as of late, so it seems to make sense to make things > easier for collaboration and contribution. > >

Re: [fluid-dev] Move upstream to github

2017-06-01 Thread Marcus Weseloh
Hi Element, 2017-06-01 21:27 GMT+02:00 Element Green : > Sounds good to me. I have had very little time for FluidSynth or my other > free software projects and I haven't heard much from other maintainers as > of late, so it seems to make sense to make things easier for collaboration > and contri

Re: [fluid-dev] Move upstream to github

2017-06-01 Thread Element Green
Sounds good to me. I have had very little time for FluidSynth or my other free software projects and I haven't heard much from other maintainers as of late, so it seems to make sense to make things easier for collaboration and contribution. Unfortunately I don't currently have a lot of time to ev