And the expected drama ensues... *sigh* Markus Hitter <[email protected]> writes:
> Am 08.09.2013 um 20:07 schrieb Peter TB Brett:
>
>> I've now changed the default git push policy for all repos on
>> geda-project.org:
>>
>> - @admins have the ability to git push and git push --force
>>
>> - Other developers have the ability to git push only.
>
> Does this apply to the pcb repo and all the branches in there, too?
Yes. It's a change to the default setting; maintainers are welcome to
adopt different settings on a project-by-project basis. In the case of
PCB, that would be DJ Delorie and/or Peter Clifton. [1]
> If yes, I consider this to be a severe privilege misuse and active
> prohibition of the workflow happening in the pcb repo for the last two
> years.
I'm very sorry to hear that you feel that way.
> If you're so keen on getting rid of me and my work, please be honest
> say so directly. Undoubtly you won't be able to force me into a less
> effective and more error-prone wrokflow just to satisfy your personal
> taste.
Who said anything about getting rid of you or your work?
Beruhige dich, bitte.
Peter
[1] I notice that you decided *not* to quote the relevant part of my
original e-mail when you decided to whinge to geda-user:
Peter TB Brett <[email protected]> writes:
> This can be adjusted by specific projects' maintainers if they wish, in
> order to better suit the desired git workflow for their projects.
But I suppose that would have made it harder to shout, "Help, help, I'm
being oppressed!"
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