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<tt>Hi,</tt><tt><br>
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</tt><tt>While waiting on a PR and a ticket, I spent the weekend
looking at file I once started with.</tt><tt><br>
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</tt><tt>// From an earlier convo (w Ryan):</tt><tt><br>
</tt><tt>>>>> … since github.setup sets it for you;</tt><tt><br>
</tt><tt>>>> An off-topic question about github.setup…
There's no gitlab.setup?</tt><tt><br>
</tt><tt>>>> Or can it be used by manually specifying some
variables? Their API's are almost identical.</tt><tt><br>
</tt><tt>>>> Haven't seen any port using Gitlab, but it
would be great if one could.</tt><tt><br>
</tt><tt>>> I don't think anybody has worked on a gitlab
portgroup. I'm sure there are several ports already for software
that's hosted at gitlab. Having such a portgroup is probably a
good idea.</tt><tt><br>
</tt><tt>> I started once making a version of the github-1.0.tcl.
I think I came half way, and then there was the downloads
links/API that differed a bit. I can put it up somewhere if
someone wants to help me out on it.</tt><tt><br>
</tt><tt><br>
</tt><tt><br>
</tt><tt>So, I'd like to ask… Where to put it?</tt><tt><br>
</tt><tt><br>
</tt><tt>Since there prob are things to tweak/change (incl rm'ing my
file comments), and needs some more work, I assume it's not up for
a PR submission? Should I make a ticket of it and add my files? or
do you have some sort of “portgroup working group” that one should
send it to?</tt><tt><br>
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</tt><tt>· Eric</tt>
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