Hi,
A few months ago, SourceForge did some deep changes in their Git (and not only) repo hosting. While doing it, the location of repos has changed (which is extremely stupid, if you ask me). The problem is that while doing the update, they also switched to their own Web interface for git. And this shiny new interface doesn't work at all for Wine Gecko repo (wine-gecko.git probably too big and complicated). See [1], it claims to be analyzing the repo, but it has been like that since the switch was done. I contacted them [2] and they are aware of the problem, but it's still not fixed.
I already got some questions about outdated sources. Also, our Wiki points to this Git in a few places. I never updated those links because I was waiting for the new repo to work. I think it's time to move the repo.
The question is, where should it go?
- Github seems to be the choice for most project currently and it's already used by Wine Mono. - Reconsider source.winehq.org. This was not chosen due to account management overhead, but that's the only way to avoid problems similar to recent Sourceforge one (Github nor anyone else is going to give us any guarantees) - Other ideas?
I'd appreciate opinions.
Thanks, Jacek
[1] https://sourceforge.net/p/wine/wine-gecko/ci/master/tree/ [2] https://sourceforge.net/p/forge/site-support/4299/