Commit 4328de85 authored by Andreas Schuh's avatar Andreas Schuh

Update NEWS: Git repository hosted on GitHub.

git-svn-id: https://gflags.googlecode.com/svn/trunk@84 6586e3c6-dcc4-952a-343f-ff74eb82781d
parent dba41e67
== 25 January 2012 ==
=== 20 April 2013 ===
More than a year has past since I (Andreas) took over the maintenance for
`gflags`. Only few minor changes have been made since then, much to my regret.
To get more involved and stimulate participation in the further
development of the library, I moved the project source code today to
[https://github.com/schuhschuh/gflags GitHub].
I believe that the strengths of [http://git-scm.com/ Git] will allow for better community collaboration
as well as ease the integration of changes made by others. I encourage everyone
who would like to contribute to send me pull requests.
Git's lightweight feature branches will also provide the right tool for more
radical changes which should only be merged back into the master branch
after these are complete and implement the desired behavior.
The SVN repository remains accessible at Google Code and I will keep the
master branch of the Git repository hosted at GitHub and the trunk of the
Subversion repository synchronized. Initially, I was going to simply switch the
Google Code project to Git, but in this case the SVN repository would be
frozen and force everyone who would like the latest development changes to
use Git as well. Therefore I decided to host the public Git repository at GitHub
instead.
Please continue to report any issues with gflags on Google Code. The GitHub project will
only be used to host the Git repository.
One major change of the project structure I have in mind for the next weeks
is the migration from autotools to [http://www.cmake.org/ CMake].
Check out the (unstable!)
[https://github.com/schuhschuh/gflags/tree/cmake-migration cmake-migration]
branch on GitHub for details.
=== 25 January 2012 ===
I've just released gflags 2.0.
......@@ -130,7 +160,7 @@ If you've tried to install a .rpm or .deb and it doesn't work for you,
let me know. I'm excited to finally have 64-bit package files, but
there may still be some wrinkles in the new system to iron out.
===1 October 2008===
=== 1 October 2008 ===
gflags 1.0rc2 was out for a few weeks without any issues, so gflags
1.0 is now released. This is much like gflags 0.9. The major change
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