On Fri, 2016-09-16 at 12:23 -0500, Robert Goldman wrote: > I can no longer be the maintainer of ASDF unless I gain some control > over the contents of the repository. > > Right now, I am just reacting to changes other people are making. > This > is ok if I am in the loop, but if other developers are simply wading > into the repository and committing changes that I have no idea are > coming, then I cannot do my job. > > The last straw for me was last night's 3.1.7.23 commits, which > completely blind-sided me and also invalidated work-in-progress I had > outstanding. > > So, we need to either > > 1. develop some informal means of clearing coming commits through me, > perhaps using this mailing list; > > 2. lock out other developers and change the main repository only > through > merge requests (this is not my favored alternative, as it requires > more > busy work on my part); or
I think this would be the best choice. ASDF is no longer in need of quick changes so delaying commits and pondering longer by way of a code review would be better. -- Stelian Ionescu a.k.a. fe[nl]ix Quidquid latine dictum sit, altum videtur.
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