On Tue, Dec 16, 2008 at 3:49 PM, Stephen Sinclair
Anyways, if you think about it, the only actual difference between creating a "community edition", and everyone just making their own git repos and sharing patches on the list, is that the former case has a web page to describe how to do it.
On Tue, Dec 16, 2008 at 8:15 PM, Stephen Sinclair
Using a central git repo, we can have branches for each feature people want to integrate, and then just give a shout to the ChucK team saying, "hey we did this, it's in branch X, grab the patch if you want." The key thing being that there will be a "mob" branch that anyone can submit patches to without having to ask for permission.
srsly. and with github, you also get the web page. and on the 'network' page you can see everybody's branches. http://github.com/AllTom/chuck/tree/1.2.1.2 Someone should do it! -- Tom Lieber http://AllTom.com/