Further Midnight Commander development

Slava Zanko slavazanko at gmail.com
Mon Dec 22 11:22:09 UTC 2008


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Patrick Winnertz wrote:

>> It's updated automatically.  It can be just cloned for further
>> development.  I took care to provide full names of all committers ever
>> committing anything to the mc repository.
> Yes.. this would be great. 
> Would it be possible to migrate your patches against mc into a new build up 
> git repro which is cloned from this mirror? If yes: Is your host also captable 
> of hosting git repros? 
> 

Many patches(Fedora, debian) applied in one revision at start of
project, sorry. Many own patches is relative to previous patches.

Is it possible to migrate? Gm... Nothing is impossible :) But this will
require much effort and time.


> If not I would setup a trac with git backend on my private server until we find 
> a better solution where to host the repro. 

May be this good solution.

BTW, Many people do not know English, but use mc. I would like to
consider a system that allows such people to participate in the
improvement project.

For example, to establish national sub-projects (bugtrackers), of which
bugreports translated and transferred to the main (English) project by
administrators of sub-projects. Administrators do not transfer all
bugreports - duplicates, invalid bugreports, "wontfix" and etc. remain
in the sub-project. The main bugreport-system remains clean (developers
work inly with main bugtracking system).
Repository source for all subprojects one, so the fixing of bugs will be
seen in all sub-project. Administrators of subprojects will see comments
on the revision and would close corresponding bugreports. Or/and will
see status of own English bugreport and then change status of relative
bugreport in sub-project.

The scheme of multinational sub-projects are very difficult, but allowed
very large numbers of people to participate in the development, testing
and improvement project.

WBR, Slavaz.
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