+1 for GitHubThe advantages of concentration are lower costs and richer feature set. I am sure the time of the Kamailio developers is better spent on Kamailio than running a tracker, repo, and so on that still won't be as good as the concentrated one.If I was setting up an open-source project today I certainly wouldn't run the repo, tracker, etc myself - it just wouldn't make sense. Even if GitHub became evil in the future I could move.I think it makes sense for any project to review these kind of logistics from time to time as we are in a rapidly changing world, and given that there was some discussion about code re-structuring before the next major release a few months back, now would seem a logical time to give it some thought.I am quite happy with the status-quo if no-one wants to change but do think this merits some consideration to make sure we aren't missing out on something that could help us.Regards,PeterOn 29 August 2013 09:41, Olle E. Johansson <oej@edvina.net> wrote:
29 aug 2013 kl. 18:29 skrev Peter Dunkley <peter.dunkley@crocodilertc.net>:Apart from this, there's a massive concentration of code and projects on a single site. Sourceforge now is rumoured to send malware with downloads, what can happen to github in the future? Is this concentration a Good Thing (TM) ?
- The GitHub concept of forking would make individual developers branches easier to manage.
- The GitHub concept of forking and push-requests would make it easier for people who are not core developers to submit patches and for the core developers to review them and apply them.
- People have been complaining about flyspray for a while and the GitHub tracker is nicely integrated into the repository making it easy to relate issues to code and patches.
- The GitHub web-UI means that the code is easier to browse, inspect, view history (and relate changes to issues) than the "default" Git one that is in use at the moment.
- There would be no need for anyone to spend time or money maintaining/patching/fixing the SIP Router Git repo and flyspray.
- Someone else is handling backups and failure recovery.
- The use of markdown means that documentation and code can be presented together in a nice way with GitHub.
I am sure there are more too (which is why so many projects are on there now).The Internet is distributed./OPeter_______________________________________________On 29 August 2013 08:49, Alex Balashov <abalashov@evaristesys.com> wrote:Peter,
What do you see to be GitHub's virtues for this project?
Peter Dunkley <peter.dunkley@crocodilertc.net> wrote:Hello,There was some talk about restructuring the Kamailio code (for example, putting the core into an "src/" or "core/" directory and having an "include/" directory).Would there be any mileage in considering a move to GitHub for the repository at the same time?Regards,Peter--Peter DunkleyTechnical DirectorCrocodile RCS Ltd
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