At least having an official github/gitlab/... repository can help to
concentrate list all possible improvements (though pull requests, making
then visible to all users) made by the users even if Fabrice do not want
to add then to official quiqkjs.
On 9/7/20 10:40, Fabrice Bellard wrote:
No pull requests. I have my own repository using subversion and I don't wish to publish it now.
Best regards,
Fabrice.
On 7/9/20 10:33 AM, John Gardner wrote:
But would this mirror be accepting pull-requests?
Just curious, what version control system do you use? /Do/ you use version control? Stop me if I'm asking too much…
On Thu, 9 Jul 2020 at 18:29, Fabrice Bellard <fabrice@xxxxxxxxxxx <mailto:fabrice@xxxxxxxxxxx>> wrote:
Hi,
What I can do is to add an official mirror on GitHub containing all the
published releases.
Best regards,
Fabrice.
On 7/9/20 7:04 AM, John Gardner wrote:
> The number of people on this mailing-list is a poor reflection of
just
> how many people are interested in QuickJS. Moving the project
somewhere
> more visible will enable folks to contribute feedback and patches
in a
> medium better suited to discussion than a mailing-list.
>
> I understand a developer's workflow can be quite a personal
affair, so I
> don't ask this lightly. But please consider the benefits in
having an
> official presence on GitHub (or a similar site such as GitLab or
BitBucket).
>
> — John (Alhadis <https://github.com/Alhadis> @ GitHub)