[MacRuby-devel] Lighthouse and GoogleGroup
Daniel Lopes
danielvlopes at gmail.com
Fri Apr 23 04:07:42 PDT 2010
Thanks Laurent, I will update the site with this links.
Sent from my iPhone
On 22/04/2010, at 17:25, Laurent Sansonetti <lsansonetti at apple.com>
wrote:
> Hi Daniel,
>
> This is a recurrent question. Our opensource projects are hosted on
> macosforge. If we want to switch to new tools they must be installed
> there, and ideally, the other opensource projects would also need to
> embrace them. So this is a difficult decision, so far Trac seems to
> fit for most of us. I cannot hide the fact that I hate it though :-)
>
> As for the website, if you're interested in updating it the source
> is in the Subversion repository. We have a manual here: http://www.macruby.org/documentation/website-contributions.html
> . Currently nobody is really taking care of it, I just make sure to
> sync some info when doing releases.
>
> Laurent
>
> On Apr 22, 2010, at 6:14 AM, Daniel Lopes wrote:
>
>> Thanks to answer Matt,
>>
>> I just asked because in my opinion these tools help bring more
>> community work, it's very clear Rails development for example. But
>> if Apple hosts everything it's just perfect :)
>>
>> Another thing I would like to sugest is link the posts of Phusion
>> blog in MacRuby.org. I don't know who take care of the site but
>> theses links are really great and can help a lot of people:
>>
>> Objective-C for Ruby developers, un not-so-petit interlude (1/2)
>> Creating our very first Mac application with Ruby, how exciting!
>> A gentle introduction to MacRuby
>>
>> Another link that I think is really usefull is this one:
>>
>> http://public.me.com/johnmshea
>>
>> But I don't know if the author agree to make this public.
>>
>>
>> On Thu, Apr 22, 2010 at 4:33 AM, Matt Aimonetti <mattaimonetti at gmail.com
>> > wrote:
>> Thanks for the input Daniel,
>>
>> I think there are many reasons, first and foremost, this is an
>> Apple project and they gracefully host the code, nightly builds and
>> tools used. They also maintain the servers and the various apps used.
>> Furthermore, lighthouse, github and google groups are not open
>> source projects. Finally, all development is done on subversion and
>> not git, so github could not be used anyway.
>>
>> I have to admit that I'm not a big fan of trac but it does what we
>> need and if someone should complain that would be Laurent ;)
>>
>>
>> - Matt
>>
>> On Wed, Apr 21, 2010 at 12:21 PM, Daniel Lopes <danielvlopes at gmail.com
>> > wrote:
>> Hello, I would like to know why not use lighthouse for bug tracker,
>> github for source code and google groups for mailing list?
>>
>> These tools (MacOSforge, Trac and etc) are required by Apple? I
>> don't know if is just my opinion but for me they are much worse
>> than the other that I said above.
>>
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
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