Hey guys,
I know I “disappeared" for a long time and I’m not an important one, but I have one suggestion here. If I’m wrong or you don’t like it, please don’t blame me:
We should move all responsibilities to Github (or sourceForge if SVN or CVS is still required by some projects), and then ONLY use common-lisp.net for project web site hosting (project web pages, and file downloads for users who don’t use quicklisp) , because the hostname (common-lisp.net) is still the best choice for Common Lisp related projects.
Regards,
Chun Tian (binghe)
Il giorno 13/feb/2015, alle ore 17:23, Raymond Toy toy.raymond@gmail.com ha scritto:
"Erik" == Erik Huelsmann ehuels@gmail.com writes:
Erik> Hi everybody,
Hmm. Is this some kind of Friday the 13th joke? :-)
These plans seem awfully ambitious, but I look forward to them.
Erik> 0. Install a Code Commenting plugin on Trac to make it match Erik> the GitLab code commenting capabilities
Is this step necessary? We haven't had one thus far, and it seems that gitlab is the way to go, so adding functionality to Trac is just more work.
Depending on the difficulty, I think I would rather just migrate all of my Trac stuff to gitlab instead of trying to make Trac work with gitlab in some fashion. (Unless gitlab and Trac already have some kind of integration.)
In any case, I'm excited about these changes.
-- Ray
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