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Thanks for the explanation James :) Just wanted to understand if there
was any strong reason. As Emily said, we can easily move/mirror if we
find the need.

Thanks for starting up this project! If you need any help let me know

Emily Shaffer <emilyshaffer@xxxxxxxxxx> escreveu no dia terça,
17/09/2019 à(s) 20:32:
>
> On Tue, Sep 17, 2019 at 03:22:38PM -0400, James Ramsay wrote:
> > On 13 Sep 2019, at 10:05, pedro rijo wrote:
> >
> > > Just a minor question: since we have git-scm, pro-git, and git
> > > translations in github, why not keep in the same place, under the same
> > > organization? I just find it easier to find than having repos
> > > scattered across different git hosting services
> >
> > It wasn't a technical reason, but a matter of me (and my employer GitLab)
> > volunteering the time needed to get the blog project off the ground. In the
> > context of the Virtual Git Contributors' Summit, folks seemed happy with
> > using GitLab or any other service with a Git interface.
>
> I really appreciate you setting it up, James - the starting inertia is
> one of the trickier bits of something like this :)
>
> If we decide later down the road that we really feel the need to have
> the site, book, translations, etc all in one place I think it'll be
> pretty trivial to mirror/move/whatever. I'm just happy to have somewhere
> to start!
>
>  - Emily



-- 
Obrigado,

Pedro Rijo




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