Hi,
Am 04.07.2017 um 01:50 schrieb Michael Mrozek shop@dragonbox.de:
Hi,
now that the hardware is nearly finished, we need to move ahead with the OS and kernel development for the Pyra and especially try to organize and structure it a bit more.
Right now, there are lots of discussions on IRC, but it doesn't really feel like anything has moved forward within the last few months.
I will split this message into multiple emails, as it will be easier to reply to them.
so let's start with the first one :)
First, I want to get some thoughts about what system we should use to work together.
Right now, I'm using a combination of Indefero and gitweb on http://dev.pyra-handheld.com/
It can do basic stuff, but Indefero is long discontinued and I think there are better ones we could use.
My Indefero is running absolutely stable for >5 years and I have not felt that I need a newer version. Except speed for displaying GIT repos.
There I have disabled it and use my own GitWeb service.
My favourite right now is the Community Edition of GitLab: https://about.gitlab.com/features/
But all modern systems are IMHO equally good. Some more fancy others less. So I can't contribute to such a decision.
Some problem might be porting existing pages/projects.
I can install it on my server and it should be able to comfortably do everything we need.
Issues, Merge Requests (which is good, as everyone can then easily send us code!), etc.
Is everyone fine with that or does anyone have any other suggestions?
-- Mit freundlichen Grüßen,
Michael Mrozek
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