On 4/8/14, 2:57 PM, Ronald wrote:
Hi there,
from a personal perspective, as a github users (read biased opinion),
I've been refrained from contributing and publishing diffs because:
- the process of patch approval was not clear,
- communication around a patch is made difficult by mail (which are
already follinwg throughout the days)
- current open issues are not listed and cannot be discussed by the
community (to propose patch for instance)
I have the feeling that a move to github would make lots of things
clear for global collaboration. Although, the fact that the project is
hosted at fedora is a good quality stamp/branding :)
The
https://fedorahosted.org/scap-security-guide/ could remain the same
(for branding, as pointed out), however the underling source repo could
be moved to github.
my two cents.
Thank you!