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2010-05-18
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2010-05-18
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@ Bulgaria
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#3
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2010-05-18
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@ Bulgaria
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#4
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2010-05-19
, 05:18
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@ Mountain View (CA, USA)
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#5
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2010-05-19
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@ Germany
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#6
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Also is it possible if a package build fails, the autobuilder to offer an option to scrap the package, so that we can reuse the version without changing the package itself (many of my build failures are actually unsatisfied dependencies and I don't want to change the version number and the changelog for that)?
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2010-05-19
, 09:04
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@ Espoo, Finland
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#7
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Some of the developers dislike Bugzilla, is there a possibility Garage to offer a radio choice of several bug trackers?
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2010-05-19
, 10:07
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@ Espoo, Finland
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#8
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It's been a while that I have been wondering about the mid term usefulness of http://garage.maemo.org . It made a lot of sense when it started in 2005, but nowadays there is a variety of rock solid services providing all those services, only not in a single place.
But how relevant is to have an ok-ish single place when with simple links you can have at reach free infrastructure like gitorious.org, transifex.net, wordpress.com, your closest bugzilla, etc?
The last garage project I created had as basically main purpose the obtention of a mailing list. I guess we could also have a default recommendation for project mailing lists.
Conclusion: http://gforge.org itself is not a simple beast to maintain, leave alone to customize, and the benefits nowadays are probably slim. So why not leaving it in pure maintenance mode, pointing developers to the current better alternatives instead of trying to add even more beef there?
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2010-05-19
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@ UK
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It's been a while that I have been wondering about the mid term usefulness of http://garage.maemo.org . It made a lot of sense when it started in 2005, but nowadays there is a variety of rock solid services providing all those services, only not in a single place.
So why not leaving it in pure maintenance mode, pointing developers to the current better alternatives instead of trying to add even more beef there?
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2010-05-19
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@ Helsinki
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#10
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brainstorm, community, maemo |
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Subversion, Gitorious, autobuilders, issue trackers, mailing lists... what can be done to improve the Maemo application developer experience by the community?
Propose your ideas and suggestions here, let's talk about it, and summarise the best ideas and conclusions in the Brainstorm 2010/Garage and developer services wiki page