Dear Martin, all,

If I correctly understand the requirements, we need a tool that handle both bug tracking and easy commit / review.

My concerns, taking my TE patches as examples, is that it is hard to work out of the Quagga Git Tree without the possibility to commit directly on git. We are in the case that original patches have been patches (patch of patch) and need new corrections (patch of patch of patch). Which is hard to follow and then to prepare a correct set of clean patches to be apply on the main tree.

So, IMHO, Gerit seems to be the good tools as during the review, we could add some corrections/modifications without the necessity to create a new set of patches. Then, create a dedicated branch per set of patches (e.g. Paul do that for TE with quagga-lls_te branch) will be fine as it allows an easy isolation per topics. Now, it remains the permissions management, but if Atlassian allows that, it will be fine.

Regards,

Olivier

Le 20/01/2016 01:20, Martin Winter a écrit :
Pushing patchwork patches into a git would be trivial for me to do (ie after some passed initial test as patches)

If the community likes this, then let me know and we could figure out details (branch? Potentially create new branch for each patchwork?)

BTW: Atlassian git (Bitbucket server) allows permission per branch - would be easy to lock main branch(es) to maintainers without locking everything.

- Martin

On Tue, Jan 19, 2016 at 3:36 PM, Vincent JARDIN <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

    On 19/01/2016 20:59, Kei Nohguchi wrote:

        the original reason, or pain, with the patchwork?


    benefit of patchwork: simple
    issues of patchwork: very limited tracking and very light
    integration with git (git review is missing).


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