On Tue, Feb 18, 2014 at 1:45 PM, Frederik Gladhorn <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > 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. > Fwiw, the Review Board guys are working on a push-based review system, bascially a gerrit with RB interface. This is a set of extension scripts usable with RB 2.0, which brings many other features as well, you can watch a video of it here: http://vimeo.com/86448355. Also, we can even wire our own "Push" button into RB, it's quite simple from what I understood and could merge patches for us without needing to do "git push" ourselves everytime. I would personally very much prefer to stay with RB if possible, plus the devs are really awesome and helpful. Cheers -- Martin Klapetek | KDE Developer
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