Re: WOLips issues on Jira
Re: WOLips issues on Jira
- Subject: Re: WOLips issues on Jira
- From: Q <email@hidden>
- Date: Sun, 15 Jan 2012 14:23:58 +1000
On 14/01/2012, at 2:50 AM, Ramsey Gurley wrote:
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> On Jan 13, 2012, at 8:51 AM, Johann Werner wrote:
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>> Am 09.01.2012 um 22:21 schrieb Pascal Robert:
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>>> Le 2012-01-09 à 16:09, Johann Werner a écrit :
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>>>> Btw who is able to do commits on wolips? It seems that the group of people having the ability to check pull requests, create patches for issues and commit changes is rather small in contrast to wonder.
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>>> I think only the organization members (listed on the organization page at https://github.com/wolips) can do commits;
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>> Hm that's only two persons, effectively just Quinton doing all the work. Wouldn't it be more reasonable to add some more commiters as for wonder?
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> Well, it is Q's repo. I'm not sure he trusts us. Not sure I trust us either ;-)
It's not so much that it's my repo, it's more like everyone else is gone and for some time I've been the only one left to fight off the bugs, at least until recently.
Join the WOLips Infantry and save the Galaxy. Service guarantees citizenship. Would you like to know more?
> Having said that, with git, everyone is a committer. I can (and have) set up my own build for WOLips at home. I can fix any problem I have and use my changes right away. Pascal could easily clone the repo, set up a WOLips build at WOCommunity based on it, and add more committers there if he likes. Amazon cloud servers are free for a year too. A micro instance should be sufficient for a build server. So anyone can set up their own 'official' build. For better or worse, git frees you from the centralized authority of committers in SVN :-)
This is very true, but this can also cause confusion of which build of what repo people should be using, and where they should raise issues about bugs. If everyone starts setting up their own builds from their own forks it's sort of a step backwards.
I have been away on leave recently and haven't had a chance to review Johann's outstanding pull requests since getting back, but it will happen soon.
If you think you should be a committer for wolips, talk to me.
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