GitHub paying off
Afraithe
Social coding is the new thing, since our move to GitHub the community activity on all our project have increased, users find it easier to clone, fix, extend, patch and contribute to the software through GitHub.
The learning curve for Git is kind of steep, and we hope that more ppl will be able to help out when the tools (such as TortoiseGit etc) becomes better and more understandable. It can only get better from here.
We recently released a new version of TinyMCE (3.3.2), and we continue to review patches and contributions made by others.
Also, through a recent partnership we can offer better support and custom license options for TinyMCE, but more on that later.
If you wish to follow any of our products on GitHub, here is a link list of our current project.
Thank you everyone for all your contributions!
Posted in Cool stuff, Development, Software, Work
As someone that decided to hold off on adding the contentEditable theme he was working on for TinyMCE to GitHub until he got it to a working point, and then lost all of that work last week when my Windows box got hosed, I cannot stress enough how important a version control system is!
March 26th, 2010 at 14:55Afraithe, You should check out SmartGit: http://www.syntevo.com/smartgit/
March 29th, 2010 at 02:37I’m not a fan of java based apps, but this is really good.
SmartGit looks kind of nice, to bad it was commercial
Might try it out anyway.
March 29th, 2010 at 16:30