Hey Andreas :D On 30 Apr 2015 00:53, "Andreas Enge" wrote: > I am not quite sure how this is supposed to make things easier. Why not simply > use a branch in the guix repo (like the existing wip-hurd, or wip-wip-hurd for > very experimental changes)? Then every commit of yours will be sent to our > mailing list, and you develop directly in our infrastructure. I just want to have a remote backup of my local changes, as well as give everyone an early look of what I am currently working on, before I send any patches. I prefer having it hosted somewhere else, in case I do something stupid :). As David said, there shouldn't be any issues with that. > Not to mention that github is not exactly popular in the free software > community, see "service as a software substitute", or > https://www.gnu.org/philosophy/who-does-that-server-really-serve.html I know. I would have preferred gitorious for this, but gitorious is shutting down so I couldn't think of an alternative. Manolis