On Saturday 15. February 2014 15.30.54 Àlex Fiestas wrote: > On Friday 14 February 2014 22:52:04 Jeff Mitchell wrote: > > This email serves two purposes: one, to inform the community of the > > direction we would like to go with KDE's Git hosting and request > > feedback; two, to ask for volunteer projects that are willing to act as > > crash test dummies for the new system, helping us figure out the best > > way to set it up, work out kinks, etc. Due to the bleeding-edge nature, > > we're currently limiting this to self-contained projects, such as those > > in Extragear. > > Since most of the projects I work on are in extragear I would very much like > to participate in the beta-alpha-thing testing :p > > Personally I have some experience with gitlab and and github workflow and I > would like very much to adopt it in kde.
I tried working with github for a project, using a workflow of reviewing each commit. I personally really disliked it for creating a merge commit for each commit, that just clutters up the history (try looking at any github project with a few contributors). Is this the same with gitlabs or can it cherry-pick after successful reviews? On the other hand I find dealing with reviewboard quite cumbersome and thus this option still looks better to me. Greetings, Frederik > > That said, last time I tried it was a resource consumer monster, has that > been fixed? Is it going to scale KDE size? > > Cheers ! > _______________________________________________ > kde-community mailing list > [email protected] > https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-community
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