Git repo?
gitlab.com is free ltilfactoid wrote:QUOTE (factoid @ Mar 2 2014, 07:13 PM) Can we look at moving to a git based system or something that facilitates distributed development? I'd find it very helpful.
These bugs haven't been fixed yet because don't have any developers interested in fixing them up. --Tigereye
Imago's stupid-sensor is supersensitive. --RealPandemonium
The art is managing the flow of the drama to achieve the desired results. --Big_Beta_Tester
joeld wrote:But we’ve been amazed at the level to which some of the Allegiance fans have remained hard-core.
Yeah, we use gitlab internally at work for stuff we don't want to/can't host on github. If we can get an allegiance gitlab install that'd be awesome. If not, I can see about hosting my own somewhere. I have updates to the allegiance code that I'm working on, and would like to share, but I don't think I can just put them on github, can I?
"I make it a point not to chat with AP off... space is vast, but it's never vast enough for my scout."
Should be fine to put on github as long as you put the license on
http://svn.alleg.net/svn/Allegiance/tag/ms...src/license.txt
Only scanned through that but doesn't say anything about not sharing the source code.
http://svn.alleg.net/svn/Allegiance/tag/ms...src/license.txt
Only scanned through that but doesn't say anything about not sharing the source code.
While checking for compatibilty of github with the MS-SSL, which seems to be allowed, I came across this new licence MS-PL. It would be utterly fantastic if we could convince someone there to change the licenceing agreement to that, would clear up a ton of issues for us. Given the new face of MS, I suspect that wouldn't be a hard sell, if we could reach the right person/department?
http://opensource.org/licenses/MS-PL
http://opensource.org/licenses/MS-PL
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"I make it a point not to chat with AP off... space is vast, but it's never vast enough for my scout."