No, this project on google code was created by Ilov Boris (member of russian community).
On Wed, Aug 28, 2013 at 10:18 PM, Douglas G. Danforth <danforth{([at]})nowhere.xy
Josef,
Interesting idea. I like it (but that is coming from ignorance).
I need to study the site.
I found the following project there
https://code.google.com/p/linref/
which seems to have been created by Oberon Microsystems
and refers to BlackBox on Linux.
-Doug
On 8/28/2013 4:25 AM, Josef Templ wrote:
Hi Everybody,
has there been any consideration of using 'Google Code' (
https://code.google.com)
for hosting the envisioned 'Blackbox Component Builder' project?
It provides a choice of 3 version management systems (svn, mercurial, git)
and includes an issue tracker and a project wiki.
I have no personal experience with Google Code project hosting, but a first
look at the features is compelling: it is completely free, fast, simple to use,
mainstream, the project limits are way beyond our needs,
and there is some hope that it will stay with us for a long time.
I don't know how it handles binary files but I do know that Git has no problems with
binary files because it works on binary files only. Diff and Merge tools are
always a problem with binary files, but I guess this can be handled locally.
Under Windows, for example, one can configre filters within TortoiseGit,
the Windows Explorer plugin for working with Git.
- Josef Templ
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