
I will put myself in the bucket of "new developers" that only knows about Git and not Bazaar. From my perspective Git is a tool that works great from terminal/git bash (with some use-cases not so well designed) but the hard part for me when introducing others is the workflow part to it. When to branch? When to merge? How to merge? When to rebase? When not to rebase? Release branches? Release tags? A common official repository, but that is centralized?
Answers to these questions are all project specific so I also find it wise to put the transition on hold for a while until build system and test framework is at the level we expect them. -- Christoffer Holmstedt
2015-05-03 21:25 GMT+02:00 Liam White <inkscapebrony@...400...>:
On May 1, 2015 12:56 AM, "Bryce Harrington" <bryce@...961...> wrote:
Where will we host the repository? github? freedesktop?
One nice thing with git is that we will have 100% freedom in deciding where to host the official repo. We can even consider self-hosting it (e.g. on our website vm). We have lots and lots of options, and plenty of time to deliberate and decide on a plan.
If there are too many objections to Github (ie, "it's not open source" or "it's too restrictive") or freedesktop (not always reliable), then I would not have any objections to perhaps hosting Gitlab or the likes on a custom website subdomain (trac.inkscape.org, anyone?)
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