[sword-devel] CrossWire Society on GitLab, our own GitLab server

David Haslam dfhdfh at protonmail.com
Fri Jan 11 09:05:16 MST 2019


FYI.

iPhone/iPad users

The iOS app called GitLabControl
enables you to connect to your GitLab account.

The upgrade to Pro version is only £4.99

Even for a devices with a small screen like the iPhone SE, this is very useful for notifications while you’re out and about.

Best regards

David

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On Fri, Jan 11, 2019 at 11:04, Peter von Kaehne <refdoc at crosswire.org> wrote:

> Over and above the GitLab server which we now have installed and active
> on the CrossWire server we have also a group on GitLab(the company). We
> also have a pre-existing CrossWire group on GitHub (the company)
>
> The rough division of labour between the two GitLab instances is
>
> On CrossWire's server we will host canonical shared software (not so
> much individual members's private repos of the same) and internal text
> projects which should not be exposed to the world at large.
>
> Latter will be short living projects on not-public domain texts which
> will invariably get deleted again and are solely to offer us a work
> space to collaborate until we have something ready to make a module
> from and/or something to submit again upstream.
>
> The GitLab (the company) group has a wider remit - it offers
> collaboration space to all who participate in the widest sense, as
> there is no premium to be paid for server space or backup facilities we
> are quite free to keep things there in eternity. That said - also in
> relation to public domain texts , it is by far better in general if we
> try and identify those that hold some maintenance function for such
> public domain texts and submit our corrections and improvements there
> instead of keeping them under CrossWire's name. By agreement from long
> time ago CrossWire does not want to become a text repository - though
> often enough members of us have been on the forefront of maintaining
> important Public Domain texts.
>
> We will not keep any canonical software repositories on the GitLab
> (company) site as we want to maintain ultimate control over these.
>
> So, with this explanation out of the way, can I invite interested
> members of these mailing lists to join both our CrossWire group on
> GitLab(the company) - particularly if you are interested or involved in
> (public domain) text development and our own GitLab instance on
> CrossWire server - particularly if you already collaborate with others
> of us on restricted license texts or our software.
>
> Yours in Him
>
> Peter
>
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