e107 now on Github
e107 moved from Sourceforge to Github in v2+
Hi Everyone,
As many of you know, we have used the Subversion system on Sourceforge for our collaborative development of e107 for many years now.
This past week we have just completed the migration of our upcoming v2 branch in the SVN of e107 to Github. (v1.x will remain on SF)
So, what does this mean for you?
Well, if you had ever wished to contribute changes directly to the core release of e107 - it will now be a whole lot easier!
Github users will be able to fork and send pull-requests, as they are likely familiar with already.
And if you are unfamiliar with Github or git, don't worry - we will soon post a basic walk-through to show you just how easy it is to use. (thanks to Moc and septor)
Anyway, here's the link:
https://github.com/e107incAnd if you already have an account on Github please let us know your username in the comments below so we can 'follow' you!
Cheers!