bzrhub ?
Xavier Maillard
xma at gnu.org
Fri Nov 27 09:04:23 GMT 2009
Le 27/11/2009 08:54, Ali Sabil a écrit :
> On Fri, Nov 27, 2009 at 2:32 AM, Martin Pool <mbp at canonical.com> wrote:
>> 2009/11/27 Ben Finney <ben+bazaar at benfinney.id.au>:
>>> Xavier Maillard <xma at gnu.org> writes:
>>>
>>>> I am pretty sure this has already been asked but are you aware of
>>>> anything closed to what github does for Git but for bzr ? I know
>>>> Launchpad (I use it) but most of the time I do not need all of its
>>>> features. A bzrhub would be enough for me.
>>>
>>> For those not fully familiar with either Launchpad or Github, could you
>>> list the features you would expect of a “bzrhub” service?
>>
>> Even for those who do know them, it would be useful to know more
>> specifically what you [xma] mean. It sounds like the problem is
>> Launchpad has features that get in the way of simple uses?
>>
>> --
>> Martin <http://launchpad.net/~mbp/>
>>
>>
>
> Personally I think the difference is much more fundamental than
> launchpad having features that get into the way. Github and bitbucket
> are basically simple social networks mashed with a revision control
> system. Which basically makes them people centric, whereas launchpad
> is project and team centric.
>
> I think it would be really good if launchpad had another "ui" that is
> centered around people and that would resemble github and bitbucket,
> and that uses the same infrastructure.
That's exactly what I had in mind.
I see the +junk branches as an effort to go this way but it's far from
being enough.
Personnaly, I see Launchpad as a good product for project-driven
community. There is no really alternative for simple developments and as
I am mainly working on small projects, I miss this feature (launchpad
armada is too much for my needs).
Xavier
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