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Subject: | [Lilypond-auto] [LilyIssues-auto] [testlilyissues:issues] Ticket 980 discussion |
Date: | Wed, 20 Jul 2016 16:56:35 +0000 |
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--- old +++ new @@ -14,3 +14,5 @@ Neither of these items are urgent. *July 2016 update*: these repositories have been separated from lilypond.git for a while now. According to Graham's comment below, the repositories on github are not "definitive". I'm editing the title... + +Related: issue [#1494]
Pasting from my comment here:
IMO the best repository would be not a personal repository, but an organization repository; possibly easy to setup without going through administrative stuff. github seems the easier choice. I think that Janek created the organization account some months ago:
https://github.com/lilypond
[issues:#980] permanent location for lilypad and gub git repositories
Status: Accepted
Created: Mon Jan 18, 2010 05:58 AM UTC by Anonymous
Last Updated: Wed Jul 20, 2016 04:50 PM UTC
Owner: nobody
Originally created by: *anonymous
Originally created by: address@hidden
It would be nice if we had a separate git repo for lilypad; everything else
in lilypond.git are branches of the lilypond source code (once we prune the
obsolete web/ branch). Also, it would be nice if we figured out which
files we wanted to keep -- are there separate versions for osx and windows,
are both still used, etc etc.
Jan and I are also unhappy with the current URL of the git repo, so we're
thinking about moving it elsewhere. The location isn't specified yet, though.
Neither of these items are urgent.
July 2016 update: these repositories have been separated from lilypond.git for a while now. According to Graham's comment below, the repositories on github are not "definitive". I'm editing the title...
Related: issue [#1494]
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