Being schooled in configuration management I can say that this is a
rock-solid solution, it provides a good overview to everyone and also an
easy way to contribute. Also Leo can quickly overview code before
pulling it into the main repo (hg.glob2). It's a good security fence in
order to control the open source monster, as I read in an article once,
a pretty accurate metaphor though.
May I also suggest that you, Leo, start enforcing nice comments and so
forth, not sure how it works now, but it is never bad to tell whoever to
write nice comments and readable code before it gets put into the main
repo. The documentation is pretty poor as it is now according to me. But
if we all keep documenting all functions we feel that we have understood
and all functions that we have added we can successively reduce that
flaw over time. A long time but still :-)
Maybe I am just writing what everybody already knew now, if that is the
case then just keep doing what you do else, make a note of what is
written above.
/L
Leo Wandersleb wrote:
hi list,
as i can't grant write access to hg.globulation2.org i normally tell
people to fork my copy at bitbucket [1] so i can pull those forks back
in to hg.glob2 [2].
i like this for several reasons:
* we don't depend on stephane or whoever can grant write access to
hg.glob2
* we get more of a decentralized structure so if any of us stops
supporting glob2 nobody needs to worry
* older members with write access can see what changes get into the
code base with a longer scope than one changeset so big plans finished
to 3% don't mess up hg.glob2
on the other hand i don't want people to get frustrated about me (or
others) if we don't pull your valuable changes. if we miss to pull
after you have finished a cool
feature/documentation/cleanup/tool/.../change please complain on the
mailing list.
thanx,
leo wandersleb
[1] http://bitbucket.org/giszmo/glob2
[2] http://hg.globulation2.org/glob2-new
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