Usage discussion from the GNU Emacs project.
Karl Fogel
karl.fogel at canonical.com
Mon Nov 30 05:17:20 GMT 2009
"Stephen J. Turnbull" <stephen at xemacs.org> writes:
> The logic is that having branches posted anywhere but Savannah
> reinforces the misunderstanding that the smart server is hard to
> install and/or maintain. Ie, if Emacs developers using Bazaar are
> publishing git repos and Bazaar branches on Launchpad, it must be
> because Savannah is unable to set up Bazaar properly. That implies
> that Bazaar is a complicating factor in your workflow.
Oh -- I would assume it's just that setting up proper authn lists for
Savannah is inherently hard: i.e., Launchpad is intended for J. Random
Hacker to post public branches of whatever, whereas Savannah is not.
But maybe not everyone would realize that.
-K
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