From: Josh Cheek on
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On Fri, Aug 6, 2010 at 12:44 AM, Esen Sagynov <kadishmal(a)gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi,
>
> I have created the Ruby Driver for CUBRID Database System. Currently
> working on ActiveRecord Adapter for CUBRID. The driver gem has already
> been pushed to RubyGems.org, so available through "gem install cubrid".
> At this moment the source code is hosted at sourceforge.net in CUBRID's
> SVN.
>
> Recently some users proposed to branch out and open a separate project
> for CUBRID Ruby Driver/AR at Github, so that the developers could make
> contributions.
>
> Before we make the final decision, I would like to ask for everyone's
> opinion what is the best place (again, in your opinion) to host Ruby
> Project's source code? Currently the solid options are Github.com and
> SF.net. I heard Ruby devs prefer Github over sf.net. This will be very
> important decision, as the further complete development and project
> hosting will take place over there.
>
> Any suggestions are appreciated.
>
> Esen.
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>
I tend to be skeptical of code not hosted on github, I associate it with
projects that haven't been active in a long time. Not necessarily true, I
know, but it weighs in my decisions when searching for gems.

From: Esen Sagynov on
Josh Cheek wrote:
> I tend to be skeptical of code not hosted on github, I associate it with
> projects that haven't been active in a long time. Not necessarily true,
> I
> know, but it weighs in my decisions when searching for gems.

So, you say you vote for Github, right?
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From: Esen Sagynov on
The final decision has been made and the CUBRID Database Connector for
Ruby has been hosted at Github (github.com/CUBRID/cubrid-ruby). All Ruby
fans are welcomed to participate in the project and make their valuable
contributions.

Thanks to everyone for joining this discussion.
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