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Subject: Re: [gnap-dev] I'm Back: GSoC and repos move
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On Wed, 2008-05-14 at 10:34 +0200, JoseAlberto wrote:
> I'm back, after a long time out (i was working in a big company
> project) so now is the moment.

Great to have you back.
> 
> The first step is easy, we will move all our code to google code. Any
> objection?

Not sure. I think, git might be interesting, too, since it supports user
contribution better. But then we'd have to learn how to use git. But if
we used git, we could get a repo on gentoo infrastructure.
> 
Philipp

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