Excerpts from Deny Dias's message of 2015-04-22 21:57:11 -0300: > Hi there, > > I'm just a powerless, yet happy, pass user. I'm glad to see this matter > getting some attention and that's why I feel the need to reply on this thread. > > We're in 2015 A.D. We have DVCS and people feeling the need to get involved > with things they like|use. I see no point on relying in such an old, hard to > scale process like sending patches to a mailing list. I agree with this, old school is cool, but this is why platforms like github and gitlab are very popular nowadays, with very small drawbacks.
You can still merge other people branches from the command, thus being able to sign-off the commits, with GPG if you want to. Gitlab its open source and you can install it on your machines, which to me makes it a pretty cool tool. > I say that being one tied to traditions myself: I'm a Slackware user. Arch user here :) Regards, -- Alfredo Palhares GPG/PGP Key Fingerprint 68FC B06A 6C22 8B9B F110 38D6 E8F7 4D1F 0763 CAAD
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