Peter Meier wrote:
> Hi
>
>   
>> I could get behind this. Basically, we want to give more people the
>> opportunity to eyeball patches before they are merged?
>>     
>
> yeah. i support this proposal. I really like it how it works on the
> et-mgmt-tools list @ redhat. You can really follow the development on a
> list an discuss right now changes. I somehow feel it a lot more
> comfortable than visiting trac.
> As I'm also quite happy to have at least the bug-mails back :)
>   
I don't feel that using email for patch distribution is a good idea, 
especially with a tool like Github.

I know it works for larger projects (like the Linux kernel, etc) and 
also allows the 'Signed-off-by: ' stuff to work, but I don't feel Puppet 
has the required amount of developers for this to be required yet.

I'm of the opinion that if you *want* to eyeball patches, you SHOULD be 
capable of clicking a link 
http://github.com/fujin/puppet/commit/20fe9037b5de577c577230f5aab6be41caa594e8, 
and obviously in the absense of a web browser you're familiar enough 
with Git to clone and checkout a branch.

My slightly surly 2c :)

Regards,

AJ

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