Hello, my group has been using fedorahosted for a couple projects for at least a year now, very happy that this service exists - and the folks in #fedora-admin are always friendly and helpful. Given our use of this service, I was curious about a couple things. First, obviously gitorious and github are the two main alternatives for (git) project hosting. While github does not publish the source that powers their app, they do have a number of nice features and services, and I was wondering if there were any plans to try to replicate any of these things. <br>
<br>Some examples of what I mean include web hooks (<a href="http://help.github.com/testing-webhooks/">http://help.github.com/testing-webhooks/</a>), pre-rolled post-commit hooks (IRC, Jabber, Email, Trac, Campfire, etc.), gist (I know fedora has fpaste, but gist has permanent option, and it is version controlled as well), and general end-user-friendly things like a 'fork' button and useful docs/help (<a href="http://develop.github.com/">http://develop.github.com/</a> and <a href="http://help.github.com/">http://help.github.com/</a> for example).<br>
<br>Anyway, while it is not as open as fedorahosted, it does have a lot of nice features, just wondering if this was being looked at as possible things to reimplement or emulate on the fh side? <br><br>Related, kind of - is there a roadmap page on the wiki somewhere? Also, are there any docs on what supported git hooks there are on fh?<br>
<br>-j<br>