Date: Fri, 27 Apr 2007 08:17:29 +1000 From: Erik de Castro Lopo To: lablgtk at math.nagoya-u.ac.jp Subject: Re: lablgtk2 - RIP? Message-Id: <20070427081729.330c926c.mle+ocaml at mega-nerd.com> In-Reply-To: References: <20070424134759.GA4023 at ermine.home> <20070425233932.898fa615.mle+ocaml@mega-nerd.com> <20070426.091122.119272887.garrigue@math.nagoya-u.ac.jp> Organization: Erik Conspiracy Secret Labs Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII Content-Length: 1282 Sylvain Le Gall wrote: > What about opening an account on > * https://gna.org/ > * https://nongnu.org/ > * ... > > You can have bug tracking, SCM, mailing list... What problems does lablgtk have that doing any of the above would fix? There is already a mailing list. Nothing to be gained there. How many people are there currently working on the lablgtk bindings themselves? If its only two or three people and the current development practices are not keeping people out, then moving the project as you suggest is only more work with close to zero benefit. How many outstanding bugs are there? If the number is small, this list remains the best place to report them. Unless you have large numbers of bugs and developers, bug trackers are only a hinderance. Honestly, places like sourceforge and gna.org are where small projects go to die :-). Erik -- ----------------------------------------------------------------- Erik de Castro Lopo ----------------------------------------------------------------- "I do have a policy of mandatory evisceration where the crime of whitespace in filenames is perpetrated on my systems. This has inspired a new range of designer colostomy bag covers in corduroy, velvet, and the ever popular denim." -- jdub on the SLUG mailing list