I think Marcin is overeacting with git as a go no go thing. You can try it and learn it while keeping your wikis and everything. OSE don't have to migrate to git, we can just partner up with the developers that want to also learn git, and gitlab for file management and p2p cooperation. But instead of just trying to figure it out all by yourself the best is to learn with people that know the tool. Thats how we did it, I learned the tool and then gave tutorials and made practices with manolis and the rest of the team.
Feel free to invite the rest of OSE Community here, as I cannot reach them myself. I also shared you a book about open source I made with illustrations, feel free to share it as well.
Zbyněk Winkler
@zwn
Is github or gitlab the current go-to place for all the repositories and stuff? I see all the links on the homepage pointing to github but I've also found an issue to move everything to gitlab. It appears everything has already been moved, but the links. Is that correct?
Jose Carlos Urra Llanusa
@jurra
yes I am sorry for that we just migrated to gitlab
actually it was a suggestion and remark from OSE
we are having duplicates in github and gitlab
but communicatio and project management takes place in gitlab
Zbyněk Winkler
@zwn
ok, gitlab it is
any plans to update the links on the homepage?
Jose Carlos Urra Llanusa
@jurra
indeed I will invite you
yes actually hehehehe
I should do it right away!
Zbyněk Winkler
@zwn
:+1:
Jose Carlos Urra Llanusa
@jurra
electronics, cad, software?
Zbyněk Winkler
@zwn
software mainly
Jose Carlos Urra Llanusa
@jurra
great!! what is your background man?
ah that is cool!!! ;)
Zbyněk Winkler
@zwn
but I am not afraid of anything :grinning:
Jose Carlos Urra Llanusa
@jurra
that is also great!!!!
we want to actually present repos content with gitlab APIs to filter repos per topics, for instance