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Paul Smith

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Feb 3, 2010, 4:08:10 PM2/3/10
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So, for a okcdojo code repository, would you rather use bitbucket.org or github.com?  Or, is one even needed?  I just thought it would be good to have someplace to have code stored for the times we might want a codekata based on refactoring existing code, or to look at solutions to a kata.

github would give us
  • Unlimited Public Repositories 
  • Unlimited Public Collaborators
  • 300 MB Disk Space
  • no private repos
  • uses git
bitbucket
  • Unlimited Public Repositories
  • Unlimited Public Collaborators 
  • 150 MB Disk Space
  • 1 private repos
  • uses mercurial

So, I think the main difference would be git vs mercurial unless a private repo or 150 MB of disk space matters.  Any thoughts?  I suppose google


Paul Smith


Chad Gorshing

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Feb 3, 2010, 4:10:31 PM2/3/10
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I think a repo would be just fine to use. I would lean towards github.

Sometimes we create code from the absolute beginning, but there will
also be times where we will start with a project and add different
practices to it.

But it would also be nice to have a place to put things as we finish them.

Chad

Les Martin

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Feb 3, 2010, 4:11:22 PM2/3/10
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have you looked at Google Code?

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Paul Smith

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Feb 3, 2010, 4:21:59 PM2/3/10
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I think we decided google code would be out(via gTalk) due to more pain with hosting mulitple repo's.

Brett L. Schuchert

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Feb 3, 2010, 4:22:13 PM2/3/10
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Personally I don't have a strong opinion. I don't see that we have much of a need at all so any solution should work.

I have more experience with, in order:
cvs
Subversion
git

I'm willing to use Mercurial so NBD.

Brett
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