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Parent - By Clonkonaut Date 2018-05-03 16:55
switch to github
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Parent - By Luchs Date 2018-05-03 19:33
switch to github
Parent - By Isilkor Date 2018-05-04 21:44
switch to github
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Parent - By K-Pone [de] Date 2018-05-05 19:16
I have no opinion on that
Parent - - By Marky [de] Date 2018-05-11 10:14
So, what is the decision? I counted the results so far:

[x] keep old server
* Maikel
* Zapper

[x] switch to github
* Marky
* Newton
* Clonkonaut
* Luchs
* Isilkor

[x] no opinion
* K-Pone
Parent - By Clonkonaut Date 2018-05-11 10:26
It's been over a week now. I'd say, people who didn't vote are inactive or indifferent.
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- - By Maikel Date 2018-05-03 17:54
Did we have the league repos invisible before or with limited access?
Parent - By Luchs Date 2018-05-03 19:50
It's on GitHub already, branch openclonk: https://github.com/clonkspot/league
- - By Isilkor Date 2018-05-13 09:07
Most links to our old repository should now redirect to github; please ping me on IRC if I've missed one.
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Parent - By Zapper [de] Date 2018-05-13 10:48
That's super cool. Thank you!
- By Maikel Date 2018-06-23 09:09
remote: error: GH006: Protected branch update failed for refs/heads/master.
remote: error: You're not authorized to push to this branch. Visit https://help.github.com/articles/about-protected-branches/ for more information.
- - By Maikel Date 2018-06-23 09:11
Less good news. Also I can't help to notice that our productivity has dropped since we moved to github.
Parent - By Luchs Date 2018-06-23 21:31
I don't see how github's owner has any effect on us. If we wanted to make a statement about Microsoft, we should stop supporting Windows (but that would be very stupid).
Parent - - By Clonkonaut Date 2018-06-23 23:19

> notice that our productivity has dropped since we moved to github.


Coincidentally, it happened at the same time I started investing time in CMC (so non-related phenomenon for me). The real bummer, however, is the lack of development snapshots.
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Parent - - By Maikel Date 2018-06-24 09:27

>The real bummer, however, is the lack of development snapshots.


Agreed, is there any way we can revive them?
Parent - - By Newton [de] Date 2018-06-24 15:48
So Isilkor's server is gone for good, or what?
Parent - By Clonkonaut Date 2018-06-24 18:02
It suffered from a rapid and unscheduled loss of everything.
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Parent - - By Luchs [de] Date 2018-06-24 18:20
My plan is to build on Travis for Linux and macOS (we already do that) and on whatever that Windows build service is called for Windows (Isilkor already did most of the work for that, I think).

I'm working (or was working and should continue) on a launcher that will retrieve the groups so that we don't need to assemble snapshot archives on the server. It will also allow updating the engine itself.
Parent - By Caesar Date 2018-06-25 00:28 Edited 2018-06-25 11:32
Isilkor said, his AppVeyor scripts were essentially working and just needed updated dependency urls (e.g. to a dependency pack hosted on openclonk.org.)
Parent - By Caesar Date 2018-06-25 00:15
The build slave images live, and I think the management scripts were in a repo somewhere. So it's possible to revive them. Question is whether thats a good idea...
- - By Clonkonaut Date 2018-06-24 21:26
Is btw everyone checking github comments? Because people have started to comment the commits which is nice but only if everyone checks the comments. :)
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Parent - - By Maikel Date 2018-06-25 07:46
No, I am not doing that, regurlarly.
Parent - By Newton [de] Date 2018-06-25 11:33
Afaik if you watch the repos, you will get email notifications when someone comments a changeset.
Parent - - By Zapper [de] Date 2018-06-25 12:18
I actually checked the old repository history regularly but haven't done so in the github history yet. But probably also because we didn't really have any commits :)

Thanks for the notice, though. I am watching the repository now
Parent - By Marky Date 2018-06-25 20:26
I think it's not so much about the commit history, but more about the comments that people can add to a commit or specific code lines. I like to do this frequently, mostly because it's a habit from work.
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