[Solar-talk] Tipos & Community SVN Repo
Paul M Jones
pmjones at solarphp.com
Thu Sep 21 16:40:11 PDT 2006
On Sep 21, 2006, at 6:09 PM, Travis Swicegood wrote:
> Rodrigo Moraes wrote:
>> On 9/21/06, Travis Swicegood:
>>
>>
>> I was not thinking in a repository software, but if it can be nice
>> and
>> useful we could try one. As Antti said, a SVN checkout is much easier
>> (and of course better) than to download a zip, unpack etc. So
>> basically the interested people could get a SVN account and commit
>> their classes, checkout and observe/help with other people classes
>> etc. That would be a great start.
>>
>
> Yeah, the benefit to doing the full blown community site is that
> you can
> have people release real packages and have a place to support them.
> That's down the road a bit though I think. Once Solar gets to the
> point
> where people are releasing full-blown apps using it. The SVN repo
> would
> be a good start.
Perhaps "Google Code" is a good tool for this? I have "solarphp"
reserved as a project name with some placeholders there (even though
I don't think Solar proper is going to use it). No wiki or other
stuff though, just the repository and some basic pages. Google
Groups could tie into it, though.
<http://code.google.com/p/solarphp/>
Maybe solar-users or something would be a more appropriate name?
Just a thought, it might not be well-suited for our purposes after all.
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