On Nov 26, 2014, at 3:07 PM, Ron W <ronw.m...@gmail.com> wrote:

> On Wed, Nov 26, 2014 at 4:49 PM, Warren Young <w...@etr-usa.com> wrote:
> Awesome.  That will remove Git’s relative advantage of pull requests, while 
> making it as easy to use as Subversion.
> 
> Pull requests are just a notification mechanism that github (possibly) first 
> provided as a convenience to github users.

Technically, yes, but when you’re in the GitHub world, the fact that my Git 
repo can talk to yours is a given.  We don’t yet have that ability with Fossil, 
short of patch(1) or me giving you a login on my public-facing Fossil repo.

> In theory, chiselapp (a Fossil based repo hosting service) could provide this 
> type of mechanism, too

Sure it can, once bundles exist. :)

> Bundles, on the other hand, provide a push-via-email mechanism. 

It may end up being more than that.  We also talked about “push to ticket” 
behavior.  

So, instead of me giving you a Developer class login on my public-facing Fossil 
repo, I can just allow the general public to create tickets on it, then examine 
the bundle and choose to apply it or not.
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