[Openmcl-devel] How about Git?
mikel evins
mevins at me.com
Sun Nov 29 19:33:52 PST 2015
Now I’m sorry I said anything.
> On Nov 29, 2015, at 9:31 PM, Netroby <hufeng1987 at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Were CCL just you guys toys ? never care about the outside user's
> mind? (You) developers did not want CCL closer to users. just want to
> keep CCL as your own treasures or not? Long days goes. CVS raise, CVS
> dropped. SVN raise, SVN dropped now. Git raise. never want to move
> forward? that's good idea. Let's keep CCL play well in our garden. do
> not let it growth and spread. We will missing you if you lost your
> self.
> Appreciate your time.
> ----------------------------
> Netroby
>
>
> 2015-11-30 11:12 GMT+08:00 mikel evins <mevins at me.com>:
>>
>>> On Nov 29, 2015, at 9:03 PM, Gary Byers <gb at clozure.com> wrote:
>>>
>>> I don't use git often enough to be familiar with it, and (largely as a result of that ignorance)
>>> I find git to be slow and unpleasant to use ...
>>
>> One observation nobody’s made yet is that Github has become the de facto standard place to distribute open-source projects. That means there are some network effects—for example, everyone (for some fuzzy value of “everyone”) knows how to get a project from Github in a few seconds.
>>
>> There are about 6 million repos on Github. Github has about 3.5 million users. A search for “Common Lisp” on Github returns a little over 2700 repos.
>>
>> For what it’s worth. Doesn’t necessarily mean it’s a good idea to migrate, but presumably having the info is better than not having it.
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