On Mon, Jul 27, 2015 at 12:30 AM, Branko Čibej <br...@apache.org> wrote: > > We've all seen problems with bad commits. Bugs happen. If it's > accidental, live with it. If it's consistent from some person, teach > said person to do better. There's no reason to go all paranoid over a > potential occasional bug in a commit. > > I mean, it's ridiculous to go all agile with sprints and scrums and CI > and whatnot, and then block progress because you're afraid to trust your > fellow developers to not goof off all the time. >
Just as an observation, I don't think RTC process was slowing down progress at Ignite as reviews usually happen pretty fast. However, as I suggested in my other email, I am happy to switch to CTR for simple fixes, as long as we have some definition of what *simple* means. > > -- Brane > >