Is there any update on considering http://gerrithub.io/ ?
On Sunday, March 30, 2014 1:06:59 AM UTC-4, Stephen Haberman wrote:
We're starting seeing integrations between Gerrit and GitHub
(http://gerrithub.io/)
Ooh, that looks spiffy. Thanks for the link, Thomas.
From Benjamin's
On Friday, December 12, 2014 3:10:19 AM UTC+1, Joel Handwell wrote:
Is there any update on considering http://gerrithub.io/ ?
No.
The website will probably move to GitHub, but the GWT code will stay on
Gerrit.
(as an aside: Go –the programming language– has just moved out of
yah i don't actually expect it to happen just because i created a thread
about it. i was just wondering if there are any very strong reasons against
it.
with regards to angularjs adoption...yes you are right in that it's not
just the code repository but i feel like some simple changes would
On Sunday, March 30, 2014 3:41:33 AM UTC+2, Benjamin Possolo wrote:
I am interested in helping modernize the
gwtproject.orgwebsite/documentation and part of that effort would include
moving the code
to GitHub.
I think GitHub provides a certain amount of credibility that lacks with
Only note to add here is that the AngularJS project does require a CLA also
(see https://github.com/angular/angular.js/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#cla)
- it looks like they either have a bot which complains about missing CLAs
on file (and so some associated between username and real name), or a
Thanks for the detailed response.
On Saturday, March 29, 2014 7:28:22 PM UTC-7, Thomas Broyer wrote:
Do you imply that the same system that is used for Android and ChromiumOS
lacks credibility? The same that's also used by Eclipse, OpenStack, Typo3,
Qt, Wikimedia, etc.
We're starting seeing integrations between Gerrit and GitHub
(http://gerrithub.io/)
Ooh, that looks spiffy. Thanks for the link, Thomas.
From Benjamin's reply:
I think other UI frameworks/platforms like AngularJS are gaining more
traction/adoption because they are accessible through