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[javaee-security-spec users] [jsr375-experts] Re: Code repository?

From: arjan tijms <arjan.tijms_at_gmail.com>
Date: Sun, 8 Mar 2015 22:46:22 +0100

Hi,

On Sun, Mar 8, 2015 at 10:31 PM, David Blevins <dblevins_at_tomitribe.com> wrote:
> That works. If we can get one for misc stuff, prototypes, crazy ideas, presentations or other sharables that'd be awesome.
>
> Yes, I'd certainly take github if it was on the table. :)

We can of course always create a mirror on GitHub. This might make it
easier to do some public experiments in forks and it'll give you some
extra goodies like diffs and atom feeds etc which I think the Java.net
http interface doesn't offer.

I created my own one for jsr372 as well (but there it was an
absolutely necessity since jsr372 still uses svn).

Kind regards,
Arjan Tijms



>
>
> -David
>
> On Mar 8, 2015, at 2:20 PM, arjan tijms <arjan.tijms_at_gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Hi David,
>>
>> I noticed these three repos where mentioned:
>>
>> * git://java.net/javaee-security-spec~api
>> * git://java.net/javaee-security-spec~spec
>> * git://java.net/javaee-security-spec~web
>>
>> I'd personally prefer GitHub though ;)
>>
>> Kind regards,
>> Arjan Tijms
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> On Sun, Mar 8, 2015 at 10:04 PM, David Blevins <dblevins_at_tomitribe.com> wrote:
>>> Hey all,
>>>
>>> Wondering if we might get a repo we can all work in? Email is great for pasting code examples and potential api classes, but it can be hard to track over time.
>>>
>>> Possibly something like this:
>>>
>>> - https://github.com/cdi-spec/cdi
>>>
>>> Anything that helps us collaborate better seems like a great asset. I personally don't care where it lives (java.net, github, wherever), more after the central collaboration.
>>>
>>>
>>> Thoughts?
>>>
>>>
>>> --
>>> David Blevins
>>> http://twitter.com/dblevins
>>> http://www.tomitribe.com
>>> 310-633-3852
>>>
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