Ok I need one exception to this rule.
I have done a load of work with our combined codebases offline
and also I am doing a full package reorg as we speak.
This would mean

a) Either push the entire codebase into the jira (a diff is pointless there is almost no file at the same place)

or

b) Doing one commit outside of the jira with references that this is a shared codebase

Cheers

Werner



Matthias Wessendorf schrieb:
c)
that is *the* way to go.
The contributors can upload a patch (visible to everybody that is
interested) and a committer is free to take it and move it over
to the source code. Also this way allows a much better feedback process...

a) and b) imply too much offline work...
exchanging patches behind hidden doors is not the way that a good and
intact community wants to go.

-Matthias

On Thu, Apr 9, 2009 at 1:40 PM, Werner Punz <[email protected]> wrote:
Hello

I just got the last ICLA confirmation missing, now following.
We are still at work, ganesh and alex are working on their codebase,
since they do not have committer rights we have to do some workflow
adjustment.

I would propose following:


a) I am working today and tomorrow still on the combined codebase cleanup,
and will commit tomorrow my codebase into the ASF repo!

b) Alex and Ganesh can work on theirs, Either I fetch the changes myself
and commit them with acknowlegdgement

or

c) We go the jira route, which personally is for me the way which causes
more work because I constantly have to apply patches instead!

I personally would vote for b) what is the consensous on this?







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