alkisg | Hi, I have a few applications on launchpad but I see that many devs prefer github nowadays. What's a good combination to replace the things we had in launchpad? Github for code, translatehouse.org for internationalization, and readthedocs.io for documentation? | 09:05 |
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kalikiana_ | alkisg: If your key point is, what's most popular and gets you more contributions, I'd say look at big, successful projects rather than asking for opinions here - what's more usable is less relevant in natural selection | 09:54 |
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alkisg | I'm trying to, but e.g. systemd hosts a wiki at freedesktop, which I can't do, libreoffice and firefox elsewhere etc etc | 09:55 |
alkisg | So it would be nice to hear from someone that already searched that | 09:55 |
kalikiana_ | alkisg: You have half your answer right there. Avoid unique solutions. github + readthedocs are no-brainers as far as I'm concerned. Whether you use github's wiki and issues may depend on what your needs are, but they get the job done | 09:58 |
alkisg | kalikiana_: thank you, how do you feel about translatehouse.org or transifex.com? | 09:59 |
kalikiana_ | For translations I'd usually go for Transifex, which lots of translators are familiar with, and which I've used - I've never heard of translatehouse.org until today | 09:59 |
alkisg | Thank you very much :) | 10:00 |
kalikiana_ | daker: Did you see https://code.launchpad.net/~ubuntu-sdk-team/ubuntu-ui-toolkit/realLayoutDirectionChange/+merge/318359 btw? Not sure if I showed you the branch | 11:30 |
daker | kalikiana_: i'll test it tonight on 16.04 machine | 11:31 |
kalikiana_ | Ah, right, you couldn't test anything on the other one | 11:31 |
kalikiana_ | Cool | 11:31 |
kalikiana_ | Much appreciated | 11:31 |
daker | i only have a container on this 14.04 machine, i can built it, but not sure how to get the gui on the gallery | 11:33 |
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