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I understand your point of view, but having multiple hosting sites is no additional overhead for me. It just means the project has more opportunity to receive improvements. Some people might have moral problems with GitHub but none with Google Code or BitBucket. Others might have religious concerns about using Google Code but not GitHub or BitBucket. Finally, others might have a grudge against BitBucket but none against GitHub or Google Code. I'm just giving them more ways to use and contribute to django-axes to fit their personal preferences.
I say it's no additional overhead for me because I have shortcuts for mirroring the code to all three sites at one time. If one mirror is out of sync with other, then that's a problem, but that shouldn't be the case.
Lastly, BitBucket technically hosts the official copy of this project. Had I closed down the issues on this repository, would you have opened the tickets you opened today? :)
I appreciate your concern, but I personally don't think it's much of a problem having the project (and all of my other Django projects) hosted in three places. The redundancy is priceless when one network is down for one reason or another.
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Ok, that makes sense. Maybe a comment on each of the sites just to let people know they aren't stale copies? (I actually created a github account to comment on this project -- I usually use bitbucket)
Thank you for django-axes :-)
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Just a question: When are the other sites updated? Bitbucket and Google Code don't have todays commits. (And when is PyPi updated?)
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I actually created a github account to comment on this project
Haha, that's funny! Sorry I've caused you so much confusion.
Usually the repos are synchronized as soon as I merge a pull request from any given site. Unfortunately, I don't have quite as much time to maintain these projects as I did before kids... I get around to minor maintenance maybe once a month. Sometimes more often if I have less to do at work during the day.
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Hah, wow, I had completely forgotten that I had added Mike Blume as a collaborator on this project. No wonder so much work is getting done here :)
Both other sites should now have up-to-date copies of the project. As for PyPI getting updated.... that can happen whenever! I can push a new release out there if you'd like.
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Related Issues (20)
- Refactor: use one common function to resolve callable objects HOT 1
- AXES_LOCKOUT_PARAMETERS not working as expected HOT 6
- Username is not present in admin detail pages HOT 4
- TransactionManagementError when writing database is not "default" HOT 2
- axes_accessattemp and axes_accessfailurelog are not recording HOT 3
- Issue templates doesn't work
- Duplicate names for tests in `AxesCoolOffTestCase`
- FEATURE REQUEST: Logging without sensitive data by default (privacy by design) HOT 3
- BUG: IP address behind proxy is not resolved correctly HOT 3
- Check and/or fix RTD PDF build HOT 3
- BUG: AXES_LOCKOUT_PARAMETERS is not working as expected based on parameter. HOT 1
- BUG: Middleware Support for Async Required to Adhere to Django’s Asynchronous Standards HOT 2
- Deprecated: Django-ipware is no longer maintained; move to python-ipware HOT 7
- AXES_LOCKOUT_PARAMETERS = ["username"] with email as username doesn't work HOT 2
- BUG: AXES_PASSWORD_FORM_FIELD fails to redact password field from AccessAttempt.post_data if a custom login form prefix is used. HOT 1
- BUG: Race condition using redis with cooloff enabled HOT 1
- BUG: Setting `AXES_USERNAME_FORM_FIELD` to a custom value fails to fill the username field for `AccessAttempt` HOT 3
- Block specific IP's HOT 1
- BUG: Concurrent session logout are miss-tracked HOT 2
- migrations not reversible HOT 2
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