[XOM-interest] java.net migration

Dave Pawson dave.pawson at gmail.com
Tue Nov 16 03:15:40 EST 2010


On 16 November 2010 01:15, Geoffrey Wiseman <geoffrey.wiseman at gmail.com> wrote:
> On Mon, Nov 15, 2010 at 6:03 PM, Michael Ludwig <milu71 at gmx.de> wrote:
>
>> I don't know if there is also a HgHub or MercurialHub. Mercurial/Hg
>> passes as being more user-friendly than Git.
>>
>
> BitBucket is probably the leading Mercurial 'hub', although there are
> others, including one run by FogCreek.  I like Mercurial, but GitHub is,
> IMO, a better web service for code hosting than BitBucket and its
> competitors, and git certainly has the momentum (although mercurial does
> seem easier to grok when you're new to DVCS).
>
> Anyway -- I'd say that  Google Code, GitHub, BitBucket or any of those sort
> of services is probably a better move than the Oracle repo, but if Joe can
> get you up on Google Code easily, then that might be the path of least
> resistance.


Google code is really quite easy to set up.
No migration though Elliotte, just a code drop into it.

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