On 1 March 2012 12:05, Junio C Hamano <gitster@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Andrew Ardill <andrew.ardill@xxxxxxxxx> writes: > >> On 1 March 2012 11:37, Greg Troxel <gdt@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: >>> >>> Do people really think it's reasonable to use non-Free tools to develop >>> git? That seems surprising to me. >> >> Maybe not, and if that is the case I am more than happy to let this die. > > I won't speculate how big or small part of the Git community you would be > repelling by using a closed/commertial offering. It may not be such a big > deal, or it may be. I simply do not know. Neither do I - let's find out! > But we will never find out until we try. The same thing can be said for > the usefulness of having a bug tracker and feasibility of keeping it > reasonably clean and useful over time with volunteer effort. I commend > you for finally stepping up and biting the bullet to start an experiment. I have been meaning to get this going for a few months now, the latest thread kickstarted me again. > One request I may have is to give read/browse-only access to unregistered > users without any account (I hate having to maintain credentials to random > websites, and I imagine so do many other people), but I am not the target > audience, so please do not bend backwards to implement such if it is too > much trouble with the system. > > Thanks. I have given browse access by default to Anyone (does not require log-in). JIRA is highly customisable, so most requests are typically feasible. Regards, Andrew Ardill -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe git" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html