On 06/04/2015 01:48 PM, Austin English wrote:
Howdy all,
I noticed there was some discussion of this on #winehackers a week or two ago, but I haven't seen any formal discussion about it. Given SourceForge's recent activities [1] [2] with taking over open source projects for their own gain, I propose that we migrate away from SourceForge. The main uses for SourceForge is for mirroring tarballs, wine-gecko/wine-mono installers, and the wine-gecko git repository.
One other thing still on SourceForge is part of the original CVS repo, which is empty except for the old version of the wiki. I still have a git repo with (AFAIK) the most recent version of the wiki at my Bitbucket account. I was going to ask at some point if everyone wanted it moved upstream to source.winehq.org, but now seems like an appropriate time.
I was waiting because it has a couple branches at the very end (for different upgrade paths on the server), but I guess those don't have to be cloned into the upstream repo. I could just keep my repo open in case Dimi wants to use those last patches to help with the upgrade. I tried emailing him a while back to see if I could do anything else to wrap up loose ends on the wiki, but he didn't reply so I figure he's busy.
- Kyle