I came around yesterday looking to try out Oolite. I've seen there's decent activity in the community. However, I think it would help you guys a lot if you set up a public repository where anyone could go and download a version. Something along the lines of git or svn. It would also help end-users like me easily keep up to date with your work. Having to re-download all the source just to compile the changes isnt quite so efficient (I have a quad core).
So I would like to know why this isn't an option currently available. Thanks for your time!
Public repository?
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Public repository?
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Re: Public repository?
It already exists: http://developer.berlios.de/svn/?group_id=3577Garrosh wrote:I came around yesterday looking to try out Oolite. I've seen there's decent activity in the community. However, I think it would help you guys a lot if you set up a public repository where anyone could go and download a version. Something along the lines of git or svn. It would also help end-users like me easily keep up to date with your work. Having to re-download all the source just to compile the changes isnt quite so efficient (I have a quad core).
So I would like to know why this isn't an option currently available. Thanks for your time!
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