Le Wed, 22 Apr 2009 10:13:19 +0200,
Bernd Fondermann <[email protected]> a écrit :

> Michael Jakl wrote:
> > Hi!
> > 
> > Since I do not have committer access, how would you suggest to get
> > the big feature improvement into the code?
> > 
> > Currently I would make JIRA tasks (as soon as JIRA has moved) and
> > upload patches. This way Bernd can have a second look at the code.
> 
> The idea is that everybody, not just me can have a look. Although,
> some folks might to choose to review only commits and speak up then
> (search for '"commit-then-review" +site:apache.org').
> 
> > I think the extension is mostly separate from the Vysper core, so a
> > few bigger patches in the integration phase might also work.
> > Unfortunately this way nobody else can have a look at the code
> > until it is migrated... .
> 
> -1, because of the reason you already give. This won't work.
> 
> > Personally I use git to track my work (and git-svn to communicate
> > with the Vysper repository along with the stock subversion
> > client).  I think staying up to date and making coherent patches
> > from many small changes should be no big problem.
> > 
> > I'm sure you have some good ideas or suggestions how you would
> > tackle this - please tell me ;)
> 
> From my PoV, it is absolutely crucial to have small patches, as often
> as possible.
> 
> The thing is, here at Apache, we have a very strict regime on code
> provenance. It must be absolutely trackable where the code comes from.
> 
> That makes working with git problematic. ASF relies on its svn
> repository. It's our brain for everything. Everyone here knows svn
> from their hearts. This pretty much rules out introducing git for
> collaboration (at least for this summer). If you want to use git
> locally though, that's perfectly fine.
> 
> So, I propose to attach patches to JIRA (more than one patch per JIRA,
> where appropriate) for the time being. At some point you may gain
> committership (that's not my call, but the MINA PMCs, so I can be open
> about that), but that's probably some month of work away.
> 
> What do you think?
> 
>   Bernd

+1 
attach patches to jira with the "grant license" button checked.
if good enough the PMC will probably start a vote for granting you
karma.

Julien

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