Hello Michael,
On 19/03/2015 14:33, Michael Kesper wrote:
Am 19.03.2015 um 14:16 schrieb Nicolas JEAN:
We haven't got any versioning system anywhere yet. But yes, all source code and packages are on the website. I guess we're waiting to see how the project is taken on, if people use it, if they are willing to adapt it somehow and modify the code.
Probably when we get contacted with some evolution ideas and patches we'll feel it's the time to open the development.
That's the wrong way round, I guess in 2015. Put it on a git site and wait for pull requests. I'd guess nobody would want to touch any project without version control anymore today.
I was expecting this comment. Still I don't have a straight answer to it. Probably you're right about this.
Although I use a lot of Free Software from various sources in my everyday job/life/activities, I've never (version-control-)committed to any of them. I've posted plenty of comments and bug reports. Chatted with developers on IRC. But maybe that's me not being 2015 :)
All in all, your comment urges us to create a git repo somewhere. And I can't find a reason why this would be a bad thing :)
Thanks, Nico