Sourceforge & VR Juggler Dependencies

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Todd Furlong

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May 1, 2015, 11:16:24 AM5/1/15
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All,

What do you think about bringing Juggler's dependencies & offshoots under the umbrella on GitHub?  VR Juggler on SourceForge has 5 downloads this week, and I completely forgot it was still there!  Having them on the same site will save people from scouring the Internet for dependencies.

I'm not an admin for any of these, but on SF we have:

And I'm sure there are more.

On Google code, Patrick has a bunch of VR Juggler-related projects:

I'm sure there are more on there as well!

-Todd

Kevin Godby

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May 1, 2015, 11:29:30 AM5/1/15
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On Fri, May 1, 2015 at 10:16 AM, Todd Furlong <furl...@gmail.com> wrote:
> What do you think about bringing Juggler's dependencies & offshoots under
> the umbrella on GitHub? VR Juggler on SourceForge has 5 downloads this
> week, and I completely forgot it was still there! Having them on the same
> site will save people from scouring the Internet for dependencies.

I'm all for it.

—Kevin

Patrick Fewell-Hartling

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May 1, 2015, 11:51:38 AM5/1/15
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On May 1, 2015, at 10:16 AM, Todd Furlong <furl...@gmail.com> wrote:

All,

What do you think about bringing Juggler's dependencies & offshoots under the umbrella on GitHub?  VR Juggler on SourceForge has 5 downloads this week, and I completely forgot it was still there!  Having them on the same site will save people from scouring the Internet for dependencies.

I'm not an admin for any of these, but on SF we have:

And I'm sure there are more.

I think that’s all of them. The mailing lists on SourceForge could continue to be used, but issue tracking should be shifted over to GitHub. Frankly, I wouldn’t be sad if those SourceForge projects just went away entirely after migrating to GitHub.

On Google code, Patrick has a bunch of VR Juggler-related projects:

I'm sure there are more on there as well!

Yeah, something should be done about most of those. PyJuggler, VRJ.NET, and vrkit could be moved under the GitHub VR Juggler umbrella. Maybe even Maesto could go there. Some of the others should just go under my own GItHub account. I don’t know what to do about vPresent and scons-addons. I don’t even remember why I am the owner of those projects…

 -Patrick

Todd Furlong

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May 1, 2015, 1:36:03 PM5/1/15
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Patrick,

I ported the Google Code projects you mentioned.  I'm not ready to tackle SourceForge today.

-Todd

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Ryan Pavlik

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May 1, 2015, 8:12:27 PM5/1/15
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Note that I've done imports and cleanup from svn or CVS to git on many of those source forge projects. They would be under my account, rpavlik, or possibly under vancegroup-mirrors or vancegroup. Feel free to use those if helpful in migration.

Ryan

Todd Furlong

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May 4, 2015, 8:57:31 AM5/4/15
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Ryan,

Thanks for the heads-up.  It looks like a multi-step process to relocate the source repos, issues, and wikis from SF.  I'll have to think on this a bit...  This might work for issues? https://github.com/ttencate/sf2github

-Todd
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