Re: [Easytag-mailing] EasyTAG resurrected and back from the dead!
- From: Mihai Dobrescu <codered12 gmail com>
- To: gt <codered12 gmail com>
- Subject: Re: [Easytag-mailing] EasyTAG resurrected and back from the dead!
- Date: Mon, 27 Jun 2011 11:59:34 +0300
Great news!
Will we have builds for windows including the latest patches?
On Sat, Jun 25, 2011 at 9:36 AM, gt <codered12 gmail com> wrote:
> On Fri, Jun 24, 2011 at 12:06:02PM -0700, Kip Warner wrote:
>> Hey folks,
>>
>> I managed to track down Jérôme and he was kind enough to add me to the
>> list of project administrators. I told him that it's still his baby, so
>> hang on to the keys because we just want to be able to pump life back
>> into the project with our patches and what have you.
>>
>> So anyways, we have Alex's wonderful git repository that's full of a
>> number of peoples' contributions, including my own. I am about to clone
>> the repository to our SF project page, when I figured we should probably
>> discuss the choice of SCM. We have several popular options SF provides.
>>
>> (1) Keep Subversion.
>> (2) Replace Subversion with CVS
>> (3) Replace Subversion with Git
>> (4) Replace Subversion with Bazaar
>> (5) Replace Subversion with Mercurial
>>
>> My vote is for (4) personally, as I've recently come to love Bazaar.
>>
>> But since the choice shouldn't solely be up to me, I've created a poll
>> here where everyone can vote on their preference. After some reasonable
>> amount of time, say, 2 weeks, whatever has the most votes I will enable
>> and migrate the repository to that format. Please vote only once =)
>>
>> Vote:
>> http://www.easypolls.net/poll.html?p=4e04d772a34eb0e4f6954f91
>
> Congrats, now hopefully easytag will be back in the game and give other
> tag editors a run for their money.
>
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