[Coco] sourceforge insurance

John W. Linville linville at tuxdriver.com
Tue Jun 16 16:49:53 EDT 2015


Not sure if there is some specific feature you have in mind, but
GitHub has forums and bug tracking.  I'm not particularly fond of
the implementation, but it is there for sure.

John

On Tue, Jun 16, 2015 at 12:42:25PM -0500, Boisy G. Pitre wrote:
> As others have pointed out, GitHub is free for public repositories. What it doesn’t have that SF has are forums and bug reporting features.
> 
> I’m not in the position of having the luxury of time to do any major work on NitrOS-9 or ToolShed at the moment, but I am not opposed to moving to GitHub. It’s certainly a highly visible service.
> 
> I’ll let Tormod weigh in since he’s been a major contributor recently.
> 
> > On Jun 16, 2015, at 12:25 PM, Gene Heskett <gheskett at wdtv.com> wrote:
> > 
> > Greeting, Tormod, Boisy, Aaron
> > 
> > Its apparent the new management at sourceforge is determined to monetize 
> > whats there by any means.
> > 
> > Major projects have forked & left, starting with GIMP.
> > 
> > I think its about time we took some action to preserve our repository in 
> > case it dissappears like several other have recently.
> > 
> > To that end, I am thinking of doing a clone on a daily basis, running 30 
> > days deep since I have the drive space here.  IOW, what I'd have here 
> > will be snapshots of the last 30 days, so we can backup a week or more 
> > if we have to restore it someplace else.  The clone is a complete copy 
> > from what I understand, each of which is capable of standalone 
> > operation.
> > 
> > Github charges a monthly fee for using their services, the magnitude of 
> > which I don't know. But we all know someone has to pay the electric 
> > bill, buy the bandwidth and service the machines.  Basically its 
> > TANSTAAFL folks and we may as well get used to it.
> > 
> > But TBT, that probably ought to be done by someone both younger than I, 
> > and more familiar with the inner workings of hg.  Sure, my machine is 
> > sitting here doing not a lot more than handling my email with a minimum 
> > of interaction from me.  And I am nowhere near the bandwidth usage that 
> > would trigger an extra charge for my current provision from Shentel.
> > 
> > But what happens when I fall over?  My current physical health says I do 
> > NOT have another decade since I am 80 and have been a DM-II for 30+ 
> > years now.  And there is absolutely no one who could walk in the door 
> > and take over for me when I am finished.
> > 
> > So, do we have another volunteer to host the repo, do we pass that hat 
> > annually?  
> > 
> > Sourceforge is going out unless they turn the direction around to be more 
> > inline with FOSS, which they are running away from as fast as they can.
> > 
> > We need an insurance policy copy of the repo someplace where a simple 
> > edit of our updating scripts can move it transparently.
> > 
> > What say the rest of you?  How do we handle a sourceforge lockout?  That 
> > is what they are doing, then it shows up again as a click the link and 
> > pay download.  Bundled with all sorts of addware and viri.  We don't 
> > need that, and should be prepared for that day.
> > 
> > Cheers, Gene Heskett
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