- From: Tony Graham <tgraham@mentea.net>
- Date: Sun, 17 Mar 2013 13:06:12 -0000 (GMT)
- To: public-ppl@w3.org
On Sun, March 17, 2013 1:56 am, Arved Sandstrom wrote: > Ok, I've got product, just not sure how to best disseminate. So I've > attached stuff. I suspect that my NetBeans project I'll want to get into > Mercurial or whatever it was that we set up. Great stuff. Thanks. I've downloaded it all, and I'll try it later today. Where to put it is an interesting question. Or would have been. Because it's 'real code', the (currently) natural choice would be to put it on GitHub so others can easily contribute, but we also have the Mercurial repository at the W3C onto which I was about to put the previous XSL-FO 2.0 WD. However, it appears that we can have our cake and eat it too since there's a 'hg-git' plugin for bridging between Mercurial and Git so that we could easily mirror the Mercurial repository on GitHub [2]. The only issue then would be deciding what to do if a non-member makes a pull request on the GitHub project, since we can only accept stuff from people who've agreed to the contributor's agreement (or whatever it's called). Regards, Tony. [1] http://hg-git.github.com/ [2] http://hgtip.com/tips/advanced/2009-11-09-create-a-git-mirror/
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