Voiceglue adds github repository
Nov 18th, 2011 by admin
We’ve moved voiceglue code and documentation to github! A number of users had been asking us to move the project to a cloud repository. This will allow easier cloning and updating, and will also facilitate easier project communications and user-contributed patches and fixes.
Github seemed to be the best choice to us, so we’ve been getting our account set up and populated over the last month. We’ve also promoted our final beta candidate 0.13.36 to 0.14 and populated it in the repository.
Our github repository is called … “voiceglue“, and we did manage to snag the voiceglue user id for administration. Here’s a link in long form: http://github.com/voiceglue/voiceglue
Voiceglue documentation now lives in the github project wiki:.
We setup a voiceglue issues forum on github, with the following proposed categories for posts:
* bug
* feature - to discuss feature requests
* help request — to ask for help
We’re planning to keep our mailman list running, but we’re hoping the community migrates over to using the github issues.
With this change behind us, and the release of 0.14, we’re ready to start planning our next set of project improvements. Stay tuned and as always we welcome input from the community!
p.s. We had to make a number of decisions in how to structure our github repository. We tried to follow best practice but we’re also open to suggestions if some users have greater experience with the tool and have suggestions for how we might improve our configuration.
