Karsten Wade (kwade@xxxxxxxxxx) said: > On Tue, 2006-04-18 at 22:52 -0400, Bill Nottingham wrote: > Developer Nation is open[1] for anyone who wants to host a project > there. They can use it for just the few tools they want, such as > housing binary objects and making announcements. If someone has an > active project, let's use the tools. > > I'm looking into Greg's question, which is, "Would we trap Fedora > projects in the CollabNet-based Developer Nation?" If the answer is > good enough for us to proceed, we could setup > devnation.fedoraproject.org and give projects the Fedora association (v. > the redhat.com association.) > > [1] Well, not open _today_ but RSN. > > > So, this leads to: what do we want to do for project hosting? > > > > - CVS/<scm-of-choice>? > > - mailing lists? > > - bug tracking? > > - web space? > > Yeah, Developer Nation has all that. CVS or SVN, take your choice. :) So, how does this work with: a) the people that want git/hg/I-wrote-my-own-SCM-instead-of-an-IRC-client? b) the translation project, where you have a group of *thousands* that needs to check out, lock, and commit to specific files under other projects? Bill