From mboxrd@z Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 From: webmaster at eclipse.org (Eclipse Webmaster (Denis Roy)) Date: Tue, 15 Jan 2013 16:19:45 -0500 Subject: git.zx2c4.com down ? In-Reply-To: References: <50F57A5B.5050704@hupie.com> Message-ID: <50F5C7F1.2070207@eclipse.org> Jason, Many thanks for assuming leadership of the project. cGit is great and it's the Git front-end of choice here at Eclipse. Healthy discussion is a sign of a healthy community. Folks asked questions and they were shot down really quick. Had the email below been presented several hours earlier, there would have been no need for follow-up questions since your position is quite clear. Again, many thanks to you personally for your hard work on cGit, and to everyone who contributes. I hope the project continues to prosper as an active community of involved users and developers who are all open to discussion and to new ideas. Denis On 01/15/2013 04:03 PM, Jason A. Donenfeld wrote: > Hi all, > > Let's end this discussion before it turns into cgit mailinglist's > first ever flamewar. That would be a good thing to do. > > Stefan, thanks for your input. Jamie and Dzen, thanks too for yours -- > I think you guys are right. The mailing list patch model of cgit works > well, most of us all seem to like it, and I have no intentions on > changing how we operate. > > Further, dog-fooding is a good thing: if there's a shortcoming in cgit > that makes it inadequate for development of cgit, well, then we've got > our work cut out for us. But things have been working very well (I > think), and I like the community and processes Lars began. I do not > plan to change these in the immediate future. > > Finally, thanks for the email about the downtime. There were indeed a > few moments of downtime as hosting records were updated to juice up my > server, and I don't anticipate there'll be significant downtime in the > future. > > Ending this discussion before the flames begin would be a Good Thing > To Do (tm). I sincerely hope this message is the last of the thread, > and I'd encourage others not to really entertain it any further. > > Jason >