+0: BB seems good, but I have little experience with either of the BB or Trac systems. So, interpret my signed zero as in "approached from above"
On Feb 27, 2011 8:43pm, Matthew Turk <matthewturk@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi Jeff,
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> On Sun, Feb 27, 2011 at 6:06 PM, j s oishi jsoishi@gmail.com> wrote:
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> > Hi All,
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> > Matt and I were discussing the move from homegrown hosting to
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> > Bitbucket, and I was advocating for going all in: using BitBucket's
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> > issue tracker and wiki, and discontinuing further use of our Trac site
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> > at yt.enzotools.org. Could we get a simple vote going, -1/+1 for using
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> > BitBucket's issue tracker and wiki?
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> After we chatted today, I thought about it a lot, and I've come around
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> from my original -1. I'm +1 on this. I think it'll make it a lot
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> easier for people to report issues; it might still stay as an
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> unofficial "todo" list, but I would prefer we make it easier for
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> people to log in and use it. As for the Wiki, we don't really use it
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> very much on Trac, and there are only a few pages on it. It would be
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> easy to move them to either the docs or to the BB wiki. But I'll wait
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> for the votes to come in before playing with this much.
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> Also, as a quick note for everybody, I've redone the "Developer
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> Documentation" for how to contribute using BitBucket:
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> http://yt.enzotools.org/doc/advanced/developing.html I'd really love
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> comments on this...
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> -Matt
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> > thanks,
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> > J. S.
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