https://bugzilla.wikimedia.org/show_bug.cgi?id=36437
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Bug #: 36437
Summary: A strict and correct Git workflow document is needed
Product: Wikimedia
Version: unspecified
Platform: All
URL: https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Git/Workflow
OS/Version: All
Status: NEW
Severity: major
Priority: Unprioritized
Component: Git/Gerrit
AssignedTo: [email protected]
ReportedBy: [email protected]
CC: [email protected], [email protected],
[email protected]
Blocks: 1
Classification: Unclassified
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A strict, correct and binding Git workflow document is urgently needed.
Not "an introduction to Git for dummies", not a list of tips and not a "best
practices" document, but a complete document that would be strict and binding.
There's a page called Git/Workflow at mediawiki.org. I would expect it to be
such a document, but currently it is:
* way too long
* not binding
* not controlled
* not actually used by a lot of frequent committers.
I tried to improve it as much as I could, but my git knowledge is very basic.
Many other developers are saying the same.
Git can be a wonderful and ultra-flexible tool. People who know it well can
juggle with it as much as needed. But when there are no stable procedures for
updating the local repo and for committing a simple patch, a lot of people will
waste hours on figuring out things that should take minutes. And new
prospective developers WILL give up before submitting the first patch. I
already saw it happen.
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