On 16/12/12 01:09, DeltaQuad Wikipedia wrote: > (Disclaimer: I am a toolserver user who is trying to switch over to > labs) Excuse my n00bness here, but when we talk about "need to be in a > git repo" is a repo on github a workable answer for it? Or do I need > another Labs based repo that I have no clue how to do and need to go > around asking for documentation or spending several hours trying to > figure out myself? Personally I would really like to see documentation > all set out for this before changes are actually made, because otherwise > you leave us who 1) don't completely understand the project 2) don't > know *nix based OSes that well. It seems to be more of a bureaucratic > hoop than anything. I know we are trying to protect users files here, > and it's sad that something like someone files get erased, but do we > have to make it more difficult for everyone, or can we find another > solution. As for gerrit, I honestly have no clue how to use it, and I > can usually understand interfaces pretty fast...this one was very > confusing esp. since I don't know the difference between git and gerrit. > And honestly I don't want to spend another several hours learning that, > esp. over my Christmas break.
gerrit is like github. It's a place for managing git repositories, although oriented to code review (while github is oriented to clones). I haven't seen the script used by Ryan, but it probably works with github. _______________________________________________ Labs-l mailing list [email protected] https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/labs-l
