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Re: [Question #284247]: Move to GitHub

 

Question #284247 on Duplicity changed:
https://answers.launchpad.net/duplicity/+question/284247

Wernight gave more information on the question:
Ah did my reply reopen the ticket? Not sure I wanted to do that

Le mer. 8 juin 2016 à 22:52, Wernight <question284247@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
a écrit :

> Your question #284247 on Duplicity changed:
> https://answers.launchpad.net/duplicity/+question/284247
>
>     Status: Answered => Open
>
> You are still having a problem:
> The setup with GitLab is pretty good so I admit it's also a great
> improvement. It allows also full control of the builds.
>
> GitHub may not be itself open source but I feel that it's just so widely
> used with so many accounts, cross references, easy forking... That it isn't
> just negligible overhead in this case. That's just my take. I can't say
> having an open source end to end spirit is bad, and both are good
> improvements.
>
> Le mer. 8 juin 2016 à 19:37, Aaron Whitehouse <
> question284247@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> a écrit :
>
> > Your question #284247 on Duplicity changed:
> > https://answers.launchpad.net/duplicity/+question/284247
> >
> > Aaron Whitehouse posted a new comment:
> > I think that I mentioned this somewhere else, but my main issue with
> > GitHub is that it is not open source.
> >
> > GitLab is an open core equivalent if the aim is to go for a Git-based
> > repository etc:
> > https://b.agilob.net/choose-gitlab-for-your-next-project
> > I can understand that someone who is used to Git wouldn't want to learn
> > Bazaar.
> >
> > I'm less worried about people not having accounts to file bugs/fork
> > projects and submit code. It seems like a pretty small overhead and only
> > happens when the person is relatively motivated to proceed. I can't
> > imagine many developers decide which projects to contribute to based on
> > where they are hosted -- It is obviously annoying, but I don't think
> > that should be why we move.
> >
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