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Re: gerrit - does it allow writing commits using a web interface?
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Jan Nieuwenhuizen |
Subject: |
Re: gerrit - does it allow writing commits using a web interface? |
Date: |
Fri, 07 Sep 2012 15:29:33 +0200 |
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Gnus/5.110018 (No Gnus v0.18) Emacs/23.3 (gnu/linux) |
David Kastrup writes:
> We would still need to _track_ patches. A mailing list is just an
> unorganized dumping ground.
What exactly do you mean by that, and why can't we do it like linux
kernel does it?
As I understand it, the submitter keeps reworking and re-posting
until they get a sign-off and someone puts it in.
If the submitter loses interest in the patch, is that a problem?
Nothing keeps us from creating an issue in the tracker,
adding a link to the mailing list with the latest patch.
Of course, it would be nice if submitters got lots of positive
feeback, but I fail to see how a web tool helps with that.
And, of course, you being the main developer right now, if you
like the current tools and procedures, that's cool [of course
you saw Graham's review results and take learning and discouragement
of git-cl/rietvelt etc into account].
Jan
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- Re: Uncommented code in LilyPond, (continued)
Re: gerrit - does it allow writing commits using a web interface?, Janek Warchoł, 2012/09/03
Re: gerrit - does it allow writing commits using a web interface?, John Mandereau, 2012/09/06
Re: gerrit - does it allow writing commits using a web interface?, Jan Nieuwenhuizen, 2012/09/07
Re: gerrit - does it allow writing commits using a web interface?, Graham Percival, 2012/09/07
Re: gerrit - does it allow writing commits using a web interface?, Janek Warchoł, 2012/09/07