On 4/2/15 6:28 PM, Hans Petter Selasky wrote:
I hope this is not one more of those April fools :-)
yep
--HPS
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On 04/01/15 18:55, Eitan Adler wrote:
One of the key reasons for the lack of people is the high barrier of
entry to joining the FreeBSD project. While every modern project uses
git (usually hosted on github), FreeBSD uses self-hosted subversion.
The use of git goes beyond just the choice of
On Wed, 1 Apr 2015, Eitan Adler wrote:
Hi all,
One of the key reasons for the lack of people is the high barrier of
entry to joining the FreeBSD project. While every modern project uses
git (usually hosted on github),
As much as I love github - please try to go to
On Apr 2, 2015 9:44 AM, Chris H bsd-li...@bsdforge.com wrote:
IMHO I believe that the height of the bar, is directly proportionate
to the quality of the product.
We were all new once.
There are many reasons - language, social fluidity, economic background,
etc. - for which a too-high initial
On 4/2/15 6:53 AM, Julian H. Stacey wrote:
Hans Petter Selasky wrote:
I hope this is not one more of those April fools :-)
I've been thinking that since Eitan's first post of
Wed, 1 Apr 2015 09:55:11 -0700 (18:55 CEST)
self-serve commit access
I kept wondering what would keep
I hope this is not one more of those April fools :-)
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El 02/04/2015 11:03, Hans Petter Selasky h...@selasky.org escribiĆ³:
On 04/01/15 18:55, Eitan Adler wrote:
One of the key reasons for the lack of people is the high barrier of
entry to joining the FreeBSD project. While every modern project uses
git (usually hosted on github), FreeBSD uses
Eitan,
This being posted on April 1 sets off my BS-o-meter, but I'll bite since
it's a topic worth shaving a yak or two over.
WARNING: there be perceptions and opinions here
Having been ephemerally associated with FreeBSD since early 4.x, I never
really saw FreeBSD as being cathedral-like, but
Hans Petter Selasky wrote:
I hope this is not one more of those April fools :-)
I've been thinking that since Eitan's first post of
Wed, 1 Apr 2015 09:55:11 -0700 (18:55 CEST)
self-serve commit access
I kept wondering what would keep looneys out ? :-)
Your experience feeding
Joke or not, it's worth pointing out that while DragonFlyBSD's approach
seems to be a fairly sane hybrid; there is no reason this can't be done
within FreeBSD right now.
https://www.dragonflybsd.org/docs/developer/TypicalGitUsage/
Anyone can clone, but if you can't commit to the repo then you're
On Thu, 2 Apr 2015 08:20:57 -0700 Samuel Cassiba s...@cassiba.com wrote
Eitan,
This being posted on April 1 sets off my BS-o-meter, but I'll bite since
it's a topic worth shaving a yak or two over.
WARNING: there be perceptions and opinions here
Having been ephemerally associated with
On 01/04/2015 19:55, Eitan Adler wrote:
To solve this problem I propose a simple solution: self-serve commit
access. We create a web service on accounts.freebsd.org via which
users can create themselves a freefall account. In addition to a
freefall account, the identical username would be
On Wed, Apr 1, 2015 at 9:55 AM, Eitan Adler li...@eitanadler.com wrote:
To solve this problem I propose a simple solution: self-serve commit
access. We create a web service on accounts.freebsd.org via which
users can create themselves a freefall account. In addition to a
freefall account,
You mean, like sourceforge offered in 2000? :)
-a
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