On Sat, Oct 7, 2017 at 9:13 PM Werner Keil <[email protected]> wrote:
> Probably another reason why Java EE went to Eclipse. > > There fully Github based repos become the norm for most new projects. > Sigh. Its almost like you tried very hard to *not* read my email: > Now, back when Tamaya was started ASF didn't support writable github. Now it does. Is it something we're interested in? > > Am 07.10.2017 11:42 schrieb "P. Ottlinger" <[email protected]>: > > > Hi, > > > > maybe we are still not really understanding each other. > > I was of the impression that ASF provides an interface similar to github > > to review, discuss, comment, change PRs .... > > if I understand your answer correctly this is not the case. > > > > Thus I'd personally love the possibility to interact with ASF-repos via > > github, since it's much more convenient. > > > > Any other opinions on that? > > > > Thanks, > > Phil > > > > Am 06.10.2017 um 02:47 schrieb John D. Ament: > > > Take a look at [1]. When I created the PR, the email sent included > > > instructions how to merge the PR, even if we don't have write access. > > "git > > > pull https://github.com/apache/incubator-tamaya-sandbox > > TAMAYA-260-mp-11" > > > > > > Now, back when Tamaya was started ASF didn't support writable github. > > Now > > > it does. Is it something we're interested in? > > > > >
