On Dec 8, 2006, at 7:32 AM, <domenico.carbotta@fastwebnet.it> <domenico.carbotta@fastwebnet.it> wrote:

three good reasons:

* the GetBundle bundle is a solid foundation;
* in the community there is no shortage of server-side programming skills
and, most of all
* we have ten (10!) weeks without an official release, so that we can tinker 
with BundleForge!

so... why don't we start doing something? :P if there's any amount of python 
code involved, I'm ready to help!

Agreed.
How do you suppose such a thing should work?

I like how the official repo is a single svn server.
But if bundleForge is only a single repo, then everyone has access to all of of the bundles.

In case you missed it, I actually already have a quasi-bundleForge now.
It was primarily created for the completion stuff, so that non-core committers can still contribute to the BETA releases of the codeComplete bundle. With the idea that once it's done it'll go into core.


SVN
http://projects.subtlegradient.com/tmcompletion_svn/

RSS SVN LOG
http://trippledoubleyou.subtlegradient.com/textmate/tmcompletion_svnlog.rss

BASECAMP
http://tmcompletion.projectpath.com
login: anonymous
pass: nopass


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