Quoting Fabio Kung (fabio.kung(a)gmail.com):
On Wed, Sep 16, 2015 at 12:29 PM, Serge Hallyn
<serge.hallyn(a)ubuntu.com> wrote:
>
> Ok, so I could create a project on github, but that doesn't come with
> a m-l. Last I used it, sf was problematic. Any other suggestions for
> where to host a mailing list? Might the github issue tracker suffice?
> We could (as worked quite well for lxd) have a specs/ directory in a
> libresource source tree, and use issues and pull reuqests to guide the
> api specifications under that directory. Just a thought.
This all sgtm. A mailing list for design discussions + github issue
tracker seems to be working well for many open source projects I've
been tracking lately. Most of them are using Google Groups for their
mailing lists.
Well for starters I created
https://github.com/hallyn/libresource . We
should create a real project for it but it's a start. (I'll create an
organization if this starts to move)
Actually I suppose the first step would be deciding on a license. Normally
I default to gplv2, but for this that may not be appropriate. Apache
license? Can be settled in an issue or pull request for a License file,
I think.
-serge