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Re: [paho-dev] Should we move Paho repoositories to GitHub?

I would be very happy to move the Go library to github, I don't make use of Gerrit and it would give a cleaner import path. Additionally I think it would make the library more discoverable and promote more interest for getting others involved.

Al

On 26 Oct 2015 2:16 pm, "Ian Craggs" <icraggs@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
After recent discussions about pull requests on Github, the I realized that only 3 of the Paho repos were being mirrored to Github, and those weren't up to date, and that the service is being sunset.

It seems to me that having project repos on Github is a good way of encouraging contributions and visibility.  So I am thinking about the possibility of moving the Paho repos to Github, as documented here:

https://wiki.eclipse.org/Social_Coding/Hosting_a_Project_at_GitHub#Moving_Your_Existing_Project_Repositories_to_GitHub

I think that this would mean:

    - accepting Github pull requests (and Bugzilla contributions). Presumably Gerrit would not work any more?
    - still using Eclipse Bugzilla for bugs/features.  There is an ongoing discussion about Github issues, which has not been resolved, as far as I know.

Views?  Pros?  Cons?

Thanks

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Ian Craggs
icraggs@xxxxxxxxxx                 IBM United Kingdom
Paho Project Lead; Committer on Mosquitto

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