Were is a great place to Share your finished projects?

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Thu Jul 14 15:04:00 EDT 2016


Michael Torrie <torriem at gmail.com> writes:

>I understand that in Python's case, pure cost wins out.  Python.org
>could host a GitLab instance, which contains the repo tools plus ticket
>tracking, etc, and ordinary developers could push their changes to their
>own public git repos and send in pull requests and it would all work
>swimmingly. However this comes at considerable cost in terms of
>maintenance of the server and server software.  So I can understand the
>allure of GitHub.  It's shiny and free-ish.

Python's primary repository is Mercurial (hg.python.org), not Git. Were python 
to switch, it wouldn't be too much work to just deploy gitlab (or whatever) 
instead of mercurial. However, I see nothing git offers over mercurial. -- H



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