On Sat, Feb 19, 2011 at 03:49:03PM -0500, Ryan Flannery wrote: > Hi List, > > I apologize for falling behind on the diffs being sent (I was recently > "volunteered" for a committee at University). I'm interested in > trying to make the process a bit easier/quicker. > > What do you guys think about using the github repo as master, and > using the fork+pull-request model for development? I'm inteterested > in this, or similar because: > > 1. I want your names stay attached to your diffs & work, more than > just my comments "From ..." in the commit messages. You guys did the > work, you deserve the credit. It's also nice to have a valid > annotate/blame view :) > > 2. Maintaining the development in one location where other's efforts > are linked-to would be nice. > > 3. Ease. I know github can be fickle occasionally, but overall with > other projects I've worked on, it works quite well. > > We could accomplish similar on gitorious/bitbucket or even a private > repo, but I'd prefer to use github if possible. > > > Obviously, thoughts and comments are welcome! > -Ryan > Hi, I like the idea. Which site to use I don't care much but I definitely prefer something git based. - kilian