[PySide] Move PySide development to github?

Sean Fisk sean at seanfisk.com
Fri Jul 12 05:30:56 CEST 2013


Moving development to Github sounds like a positive idea to me. A lot of
open-source projects are developed there now, and many gain a lot of
traction due to the fact they are hosted on the site. I personally think I
would be more likely to contribute because I am already used to the Github
workflow and know how to use it. Just my 2ยข.

On Thu, Jul 11, 2013 at 2:27 PM, John Ehresman <jpe at wingware.com> wrote:

> At the sprint in Austin, a few of us discussed moving the git repository
> where changes are made to github.  We would still limit who could push
> to a core group of approvers and require someone else to review changes
> in almost all cases.  The goal is to move away from gerrit / gitorious
> to the github tools.  Each of us has limited time to contribute to
> PySide and we'd rather spend that time improving PySide rather than
> learning how to use tools we don't otherwise use.
>
> What to do with the bug tracker is less clear.  It probably would
> migrate to github's tracker or another tracker because the current
> tracker doesn't work well, but OTOH no one is particularly impressed
> with github's tracker.
>
> We decided to float this idea on email and see what the response was.
> Any transition wouldn't happen for a few weeks and all patches should be
> submitted via Gerrit until then.
>
> Cheers,
>
> John
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