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Posted to users@tapestry.apache.org by Kalle Korhonen <ka...@gmail.com> on 2014/03/20 20:49:38 UTC

Tynamo goes Github!

GitHub is cool and we so desperately want to be cool too that we decided
Tynamo needs to be there as well. In all seriousness, Dragan Sahpaski wrote
up a whizbang script to import all of the Tynamo's SVN history, branches
etc. to a Git repo so it made the move a no-brainer. Thanks Dragan. We
still love Codehaus though and they'll continue providing a lot of the
infrastructure support, like CI builds and Confluence space but we are
going to moving issue management over to Github as well so we can be ready
for your pull requests instead of writing the code ourselves :) Also
because we are good Git citizens, each Tynamo module now has its own Git
repo. Checkout the Github organization page at
https://github.com/tynamoand navigate from there to your preferred
module and start forking away!

Now that a public beta of Tapestry 5.4 is out, we are also starting a
module upgrade and release cycle for 5.4 compatibility. Tapestry-security
0.6.0 is first in line, watch for the release announcement later!

Re: [tynamo-user] Tynamo goes Github!

Posted by Daniel Jue <te...@gmail.com>.
Great news!  Having the 'brand name' of github has also quelled some fears
about code adoption among my software engineers who are less familiar with
open source repos.  BTW, our Graphene software library is making use of
Tynamo, even more so once we switch to 5.4.   Thanks Kalle!!


On Thu, Mar 20, 2014 at 3:49 PM, Kalle Korhonen
<ka...@gmail.com>wrote:

> GitHub is cool and we so desperately want to be cool too that we decided
> Tynamo needs to be there as well. In all seriousness, Dragan Sahpaski wrote
> up a whizbang script to import all of the Tynamo's SVN history, branches
> etc. to a Git repo so it made the move a no-brainer. Thanks Dragan. We
> still love Codehaus though and they'll continue providing a lot of the
> infrastructure support, like CI builds and Confluence space but we are
> going to moving issue management over to Github as well so we can be ready
> for your pull requests instead of writing the code ourselves :) Also
> because we are good Git citizens, each Tynamo module now has its own Git
> repo. Checkout the Github organization page at https://github.com/tynamoand navigate from there to your preferred module and start forking away!
>
> Now that a public beta of Tapestry 5.4 is out, we are also starting a
> module upgrade and release cycle for 5.4 compatibility. Tapestry-security
> 0.6.0 is first in line, watch for the release announcement later!
>
>
>
>