Hi Sage,

During the discussions about continuous integration at the CDS this week ( 
http://youtu.be/cGosx5zD4FM?t=1h16m05s ) you mentionned that github was able to 
keep track of the successive versions of a pull request commit, even in the 
case of a rebase. I just tried the following:

a) comment on commit associated to https://github.com/ceph/ceph/pull/455 ( both 
inline and at the end of the commit )
b) Christophe rebased the associated commit against master and git push --force 
to publish it
c) The original commit  does not show up in 
https://github.com/ceph/ceph/pull/455  and the new commit, result of the 
rebase, 
https://github.com/kri5/ceph/commit/051b0c3e15c98714b95fca5cb7838de9614dc8e3 
does not display my inline comments.

Do you to know a different workflow that would allow rebase and keep track of 
the different versions / comments of the pull request ? Something similar to 
what you have in gerrit with https://review.openstack.org/#/c/22708/ for 
example where you can see and compare the patch sets.

Cheers

-- 
Loïc Dachary, Artisan Logiciel Libre
All that is necessary for the triumph of evil is that good people do nothing.


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