On Saturday, I finally managed to migrate Psycho repository from Novell Forge SVN to Google Code SVN. It took a couple of hours and a lot of server errors and so on but it’s done and that’s what counts. So if you’re interested you can check out the source code using that command:
svn checkout http://psycho.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/ psycho
I’ve completed that migration using the SVK tool. SVNSYNC somhow didn’t want to work for me. The only issue with the final result is that it looks like all commits (all staggering 194 of them :-) ) have been done on the same day. Well, I can live with that. At least I have all the history. I’ll probably write a short HowTo for other people who want to get away from Novell Forge and land in Google Code repository.
Since MonoDevelop supports Visual Studio solutions I decided to check in the solution files as well. So now, if you check out the code you’ll get the full Visual Studio project that you can easily compile and run. No, I still didn’t get my head around an actual build system. I’ll worry about that when the application is ready for shipping.
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many thanks for reply lorenzo
Thanks God. I was worried that you’re may stay on the Dark Side of the Force forever ;) How is the google code site ?
Well, if Darth Ballmer doesn’t stop rattling his light saber I may go even further and rewrite Psycho in Python. :-)
Google Code is pretty cool. SVN itself workd slightly slower then the one at Novell but the whole project website is much easier and nicer to use. BTS seems really good to me and the best thing of all is the Wiki that you can update through SVN.
Hi, just found out about Psycho and I must say that it looks really cool and promising.
There really is need for a GTK-MindMapping tool, especially when looking at those great for Qt.
I hope you’re still continuing development :)
Thanks!
Thanks for your kind words. It’s nice to know that someone likes something that I care about. :-)
I still work on Psycho, although not as much as I would like to - I’ve got a lot of other things going on at the moment. But sometimes when I feel like taking my mind off those bad things I start working on that project. I would like to get to a state where people could use it, even in a limited way. That would allow for getting some more publicity and attracting some more developers.
So, I hope you’ll get a chance to use Psycho in a real life some day.