Hi Michael and DBIS group. Congratulation to your decision to move to github. Just this morning, as I was sending updated optimized Python API to Andreas second time, I was proposing him to share the code on Bitbucket or Github. And this week I have read Elastician blog<http://www.elastician.com/2011/01/it-takes-village.html>(as I am using AWS a lot and boto lib is great tool) about power of community on github. So I think, You made the best choice you could. Good luck. Jan 2011/2/18 Michael Seiferle <michael.seiferle@uni-konstanz.de>
Hi list,
eventually some news on public issue tracking - thank you for your patience:
We have moved to GitHub (there will be a separate announcement around monday), to facilitate participating in development. Our public profile is at: https://github.com/BaseXdb
We have issue tracking enabled, so feel free to fill the tracker :-) We also encourage you to fork the project and send pull requests, I set up a wiki with some basic information [1].
Kind regards
Michael
[1] http://docs.basex.org/wiki/GIT
Am 27.01.2011 um 11:38 schrieb Jan Vlčinský (CAD):
On the other hand accessible Bug list and wiki (already open) would allow external people participating in your development more easily. There is a chance for you to gain some energy from Open Source approach.
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