On Tue, 2018-12-11 at 14:22 +0100, Carlos Soriano wrote: > Hey, > > It has been a few months since we moved to GitLab. Apart of spurious > issues, specific annoyances and frustrations, seems it has been > generally good. I would like to gather some general feeling about it. > Things that really made a constant impact to you and your work, both > bad or good. Feel free to provide feedback about the transition or > the administration of GitLab instance too. Free form. > > Please keep the mail chain one way from you towards the world, so we > don't get trapped on specifics, we can address stuff raised here > individually out of list. Personally, I'll ping you on IRC or so if I > can do something to help. > > Of course, feel free to msg me directly on IRC/email too.
My main problem is/was that contributing by pushing a branch is super- easy, but you can't contribute by pushing a branch if you're not allowed to push a branch. So this isn't a problem when you're in @GNOME, and the project is as well, but I've not bothered pushing small fixes to non-GNOME group modules. Per-commit reviews are absolutely head-against-the-desk because the UI is really bad, and the diff tool is sluggish. I miss splinter if I have more than one commit to review. All-in-all, it's still a better, and known, workflow for people who didn't want to, or couldn't learn about git-bz, and having a CI available is awesome. Don't even need to spend a second reviewing patches that don't build ;) Good job :) _______________________________________________ desktop-devel-list mailing list [email protected] https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/desktop-devel-list
