Re: [Wengophone-devel] Initial committers on svn

2007-07-17 Thread Dave Neary
Hi Patrick, Patrick Aljord wrote: how about switching to a decentralized SCM like git, it will get rid of all the commit permissions head aches. Our requirements are pretty specific: * Source control system must be cross-platform, and fast * A central canonical source for the software is

Re: [Wengophone-devel] Initial committers on svn

2007-07-17 Thread Andreas Schneider
Patrick Aljord wrote: On 7/17/07, Dave Neary [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Our requirements are pretty specific: * Source control system must be cross-platform, and fast * A central canonical source for the software is essential * An easy migration path from our existing system (svn) The

Re: [Wengophone-devel] Initial committers on svn

2007-07-17 Thread Patrick Aljord
On 7/17/07, Andreas Schneider [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Yes, git works the same way as Open Source work. Yes and if you think about it, linux (the kernel) was born with open source, it was one of the first software to use this model and in some way if git works so well with linux it's because

[Wengophone-devel] Initial committers on svn

2007-07-16 Thread Dave Neary
Hi all, After the storming success of my proposal last week on svn committer rules, I'd like to propose the following: As per last week's proposal, all new committers must be proposed by a committer, and must have his access agreed by all of the existing committers. It's not intended to be an