Today, we have switched from our old version control system, SVN, to a GitHub repository. (If you’re not a programmer, you may want to skip to the next paragraph.) The GitHub page can be found at https://github.com/frogatto/frogatto. Why, you ask, did we bother moving from a working version control system? Quite simply, Git makes branching our project much, much easier. By allowing branches of the project to be worked on independently of the main release, we’ll also be able to release more often and make bigger improvements in those releases.
Oddly enough, our wiki has been hosted on Google Code since the beginning. Since we’ve moved to GitHub, we have decided to finally move the wiki there as well. Unfortunately, the wiki codes between Google and GitHub are slightly different. So, if you have a spare moment, please give us a hand cleaning up the new wiki! (For example, `code` should be {{{code}}}.)
I’m working on a revision control tracking feed. ( http://qubodup.net/rcsp-demo/ )
Is there a way for you to keep cia.vc updated of your progress?
We’ve been using CIA for ages; you can find the project page here: http://cia.vc/stats/project/Frogatto
I’d not consider it to be the most reliable alternative, though. Now that we are using GitHub you could also use its Atom feed: https://github.com/frogatto/frogatto/commits/master.atom
Neat concept, qubodup. Found a couple games I’d never heard of there. 🙂