From: | "Francisco Figueiredo Jr(dot)" <francisco(at)npgsql(dot)org> |
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To: | Sumit Raja <sumit(dot)raja(at)raja-consulting(dot)co(dot)uk> |
Cc: | PgSql General <pgsql-general(at)postgresql(dot)org> |
Subject: | Re: Git host for postgresql related projects |
Date: | 2013-04-14 20:06:49 |
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Thanks for the tip, Samit. I didn't know about Assembla.
On Sun, Apr 14, 2013 at 5:52 AM, Sumit Raja <
sumit(dot)raja(at)raja-consulting(dot)co(dot)uk> wrote:
> Assembla does free git repositories as well http://www.assembla.com/
>
>
> On 14 April 2013 05:22, Francisco Figueiredo Jr. <francisco(at)npgsql(dot)org>wrote:
>
>>
>> Hi, Magnus!
>>
>> How you doing?
>>
>>
>> Today I have a "mirror" at github which I'm using to test and learn git
>> and it seems to be very good. Git is very powerful and it is easy to
>> understand why many are working on it.
>>
>> Thanks for your help and advice on this subject.
>>
>>
>>
>> On Sat, Apr 13, 2013 at 4:12 PM, Magnus Hagander <magnus(at)hagander(dot)net>wrote:
>>
>>> On Sat, Apr 13, 2013 at 9:10 PM, Francisco Figueiredo Jr.
>>> <francisco(at)npgsql(dot)org> wrote:
>>> >
>>> > Hi all!
>>> >
>>> >
>>> > I was thinking about moving Npgsql from cvs to another SCM. Possibly
>>> git.
>>> >
>>> > I'd like to know if there is any postgresql project host which
>>> supports git
>>> > which you could recommend.
>>> >
>>> > I know there is git.postgresql.org and github.
>>> >
>>> > From the new repository page of git.postgresql.org it says: "[...] If
>>> you
>>> > want to to use git, while also getting some of the features that are on
>>> > pgfoundry, we strongly advise you to look at github. [...]"
>>> >
>>> > It would be better for me, then, to use github? As this clearly is my
>>> case.
>>> >
>>> > Thanks in advance for your help and advice.
>>>
>>> I would suggest going with github. They provide you with a bunch of
>>> services like a wiki and an issue tracker that you will not get from
>>> git.postgesql.org. They also provide you with the "social coding"
>>> stuff or whatever they call it (their forking/pull request/whatnot
>>> stuff) if you like it - but you can also just use it as a pure git
>>> repo if you prefer.
>>>
>>> --
>>> Magnus Hagander
>>> Me: http://www.hagander.net/
>>> Work: http://www.redpill-linpro.com/
>>>
>>
>>
>>
>> --
>> Regards,
>>
>> Francisco Figueiredo Jr.
>> Npgsql Lead Developer
>> http://www.npgsql.org
>> http://gplus.to/franciscojunior
>> http://fxjr.blogspot.com
>> http://twitter.com/franciscojunior
>>
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