On Saturday, September 19, 2015 10:58:09 AM Michael Pyne wrote: > Is anyone actually arguing this point in the way you ask? No one's asking > to prevent "one offs" entirely, the core of the issue is that KDE > development should happen *within* KDE-the-whole-community, not *apart > from* KDE.
Nobody is proposing to move there the development! And pull requests are really "one offs", no stable contributor would sensibly use them as a regular basis, just like no stable contributor doesn't get an account and develops only through mailing patches... This whole thread started with one sentence which started like "if somebody sends me a patch, it doesn't matter if she/he sends it to me via mail, github, or by post... if it's good work, I am going to integrate it". I think we should keep to that and not escalate it to "some KDE projects move to github for development". I think there was some confusion on that point, so let me state this again: the agreement is that github mirrors ARE going to be kept read-only, so someone with a KDE account and the developer karma still has to push the patch to git.kde.org (or reviewboard or so on...), if he wants to see it integrated. I don't see how that destroys our values. I just see it as a way through which potential newcomers can submit their first contribution, instead of mailing a patch. At least, in my view, the mirrors will STILL be *READ-ONLY*. Bye, -Riccardo _______________________________________________ kde-community mailing list [email protected] https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-community
