Berlios to shut down
Berlios to shut down
Posted Sep 30, 2011 23:23 UTC (Fri) by SEJeff (guest, #51588)In reply to: Berlios to shut down by jordi
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Read these articles for some great insight into it:
http://lists.kde.org/?l=kde-scm-interest&m=1276129572...
http://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=2972107
The openoffice^Wlibreoffice doc attached to the email in the first link is pure gold as to why gitorious is not a very good platform. It is a real shame it isn't better maintained and managed as a project.
Posted Oct 1, 2011 8:30 UTC (Sat)
by jrn (subscriber, #64214)
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Posted Oct 1, 2011 10:03 UTC (Sat)
by Sho (subscriber, #8956)
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Rather what those documents talk about is that the software as-is didn't live up to our specific needs, that we were unhappy with the state of the development community around it and that we had some architectural concerns. All of which should only matter to you if your requirement set matches ours :).
--Eike
Posted Oct 1, 2011 9:27 UTC (Sat)
by jospoortvliet (guest, #33164)
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So while for them, gitorious didn't work, it is fine for a vast majority of FOSS projects.
Posted Oct 2, 2011 16:06 UTC (Sun)
by danieldk (subscriber, #27876)
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Posted Oct 2, 2011 17:20 UTC (Sun)
by tzafrir (subscriber, #11501)
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I generally host git trees on Gitorious. I also have my own simple git server, just in case.
Posted Oct 2, 2011 17:24 UTC (Sun)
by tzafrir (subscriber, #11501)
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