hi > The repo that only accepts tested code is certainly a good idea, but > we'd have to work more decentralized.
well .. the idea was to really work decentralized. each contributor has his own fork like i have mine at http://bitbucket.org/giszmo/glob2/ then hudson keeps track of a set of trusted forks like mine, Stephane's, Martin's, ... and automatically pulls the branches "default" and the maintained versions ("beta*-rc") and automatically pushes them to some hudson-fork once they compiled and passed all tests. this can then either be considered our "official" repository or be checked manually again before being pushed to the "official" repo. now when new contributors come they may do their forks untracked by hudson at first and any of us may pull their work to get it into the official repo but each of the core team is responsible to keep his fork clean in hudson as the changes don't go into the official version otherwise. Regards, Leo Wandersleb _______________________________________________ glob2-devel mailing list [email protected] http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/glob2-devel
