Kevin Fenzi wrote:
Theres a bunch of tools out there to export issues from github
They can turn this off at any moment, leaving you with no way to get your
data out.
> > and exposes our code to a much wider (*1000 at least) group
of
> > developers,
>
> If a developer wants to contribute to Fedora infrastructure, surely,
> signing up for a FAS account cannot be an unacceptable barrier to
> entry!
I'm not able to parse this really... but sure, if you don't want to go
to github, as I noted N emails back, you are welcome to use the
fedorahosted trac or patches in emails to lists.
My point is that "exposing our code to a much wider group of developers" is
not a valid argument for using GitHub instead of Fedora Hosted, because one
should be able to expect contributors to Fedora infrastructure code to sign
up for a FAS account to contribute.
Kevin Kofler