[C.CC USERS] new home for code
Matt Jadud
jadudm at gmail.com
Wed Apr 28 02:10:38 BST 2010
On Tue, Apr 27, 2010 at 8:38 PM, Dennis Meade <stone.misc at gmail.com> wrote:
> Google offers pretty comprehensive open source hosting. You get subversion,
> download, code browsing, a wiki, and issue tracking and you can establish
> Google Groups in support of the project. Project Kenai created by Sun
> offers pretty much the same thing. Then there's SourceForge which offers
> Subversion and most of the other stuff in a less pretty package.
That's an interesting thought... we could create a community
repository with (say) Google, and just share out the keys...
Ultimately, I'm looking for a way we can all share what we're doing,
and as it makes sense to do so, move things into the tree. That said,
it might just make sense to give people access to parts of the tree.
(That is, we could create a "community" directory, and give each of
you read/write access to your own directory within the tree. This
achieves the same thing, except keeps everything together.)
I am not trying to "control" everything, by any stretch -- instead,
I'm looking for a way for people to easily have their code in one
place that everyone can play. Knowing that your explorations are part
of the tree means that when you make things better, other people can
update and get them, and the history for the file is part of the
project. Migrating between repositories looses that.
But, I usually over-analyze. Thoughts? Pushback?
Cheers,
Matt
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