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What do you think about place your sources into github repo? 
I think community can help you to improve your code. 
Make more fast bugfix, fork, etc. 
If you need help with git wellcome!   
	
	
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Not sold on doing that yet.  I am not interested in forked versions and I don’t think bugfixes will be faster. The community currently has complete access to the source if they want to suggest improvements to code.   
	
	
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You can do it just for fun. And see.   
	
	
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Since all the data is there, YOU can do it for fun. For me it would not be fun.   
	
	
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I create the repo with last sources v3.6 
https://github.com/vinnitu/chatscript 
Please give me your public key and I will give you full access to repo. 
And you can push changes (if you want of cause).   
	
	
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We should switch to private emails now… Send me an email and since I don’t have a public key at present, point me to how you want me to create one.   
	
	
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As I already have an active presence on GitHub, and am currently involved with ChatScript (however minimally), I’ve had the ability to create a repo there at any time I so chose, and yet I did not. The primary reason for this was the fact that creating a repo there had already been discussed, and since Bruce indicated an unwillingness to maintain ChatScript at two separate venues at the time, I felt it best to respect his choice. I also happen to agree with the reasoning. GitHub is a great place to keep open source repositories for projects such as ChatScript, but so is SourceForge, and maintaining a “war on two fronts”, so to speak, is tedious. 
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Indeed. thanks.   I have no objection to having the sources in two places, but I have no interest in maintaining it in both. If Victor wants to mirrors sourceforge contents to github, I have no issue.   
	
	
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I respect your opinion both. 
But on sourceforge has not any svn repo. Just files to download. 
Of Course you can use sf svn! But use! 
PS: i prefer git to svn 
PSS: if i can help with svn - no problem! 
  
	
	
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So, since I’m not giving write access, what do you get from SVN that is not available at present in Sforge?   
	
	
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diff at least  
and more usable development process for you ofcause   
	
	
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Also interested in Bruce’s question, but I experienced a parsing error on the post above^.   Care to elaborate?   
	
	
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I don’t see a more usable development process for me (can’t say about all the users, just for me).  
I always want a zip archive of every release I make, and I usually daily make a dated zip archive of the system. So I’m already zipping everything.  Putting up the zip with doc changes, version file, etc, is easy. Anything else is just an extra step.   
	
	
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