[asterisk-dev] DAHDI migration to Git

Tzafrir Cohen tzafrir.cohen at xorcom.com
Thu Dec 6 12:32:22 CST 2012


On Thu, Dec 06, 2012 at 06:22:50PM +0000, Dan Jenkins wrote:
> I'm sorry if I came across as though I was suggesting to entirely change
> digium's workflow earlier, that wasn't what I meant at all.
> 
> When I talked about using GitHub I didn't mean that you would have to use
> all of the features like wiki/issues etc, only that having the code in a
> public place (and easy to view and use) would only benefit the projects -
> git.asterisk.org is not a nice front end to git, it's the standard web GUI
> on top of git.
> 
> I also mentioned using bitbucket, is this something that digium have looked
> at? It's part of atlassians product range which is fully integrated into
> jira/confluence etc.
> 
> How-ever patches etc are done, fully depends on what's good for the project
> and if pull requests don't fit due to the license agreements then that's
> entirely up to the project, but the key thing here is engaging the
> community via one of these platforms; GitHub is the home of open source
> projects and will only invite people to fork and patch things, even if they
> then have to then submit those patches through jira.
> 
> If no-one has taken a look at bitbucket then it's something that digium
> should be looking at - its part of atlassians product line that is
> integrated so fully into digium's workflows.

Feel free to create a mirror of that repository on GitHub, BitBucket or
wherever. It should be simple.

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