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[gpsd-dev] *Newbe* What repository should I us as a master, when trying
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Martin Hvidberg |
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[gpsd-dev] *Newbe* What repository should I us as a master, when trying to push my suggested changes? |
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Sat, 22 Jun 2019 11:59:01 +0200 |
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Dear address@hidden
I have a few suggestions to ais.py, that I think would be improvements.
Question: What repository should I us as a master, when trying to push
my suggested changes?
When I google around I find:
- www.catb.org/gpsd/ that seems to be obviously out of date...
- GitHub: bzed/gpsd-mirror that seems to be a copy. I'm looking for the
source
- gpsd.gitlab.io/ that seems to be the main site, but do not lead to any
repository or other source-code collection. The 'Download' link leads
back to the main page?
- git.savannah.gnu.org/git/gpsd.git/ that looks like a git repo, but do
not really hold a lot of code?
- savannah.nongnu.org/projects/gpsd looks right, but line 2 states that
the project have moved to:
- gitlab.com/gpsd/gpsd that looks right ... So is that the right one?
So where do I get a copy of the source, that would be most appropriate
for suggesting a change to ais.py?
Are there any other issues I should observe, e.g. a new release just
around the corner?
/Martin
- [gpsd-dev] *Newbe* What repository should I us as a master, when trying to push my suggested changes?,
Martin Hvidberg <=