On Mon, 07 Nov 2011 09:10:09 -0700, Olivier Beaton <[email protected]> wrote: > And to those who will say "git will fix everything" I should point out > nothing in this thread is fixed by having easier access restrictions > (ie, restricting access from all of core, to all extensions, to a > specific extension -- the last which git solves), and instead tries to > look at the question of "do we want this code in the community > repository?" > > - Olivier Small side note, better access separation isn't the only thing the git migration does. The plan seams to be to use a gated trunk model. One with gerrit such that anyone can have a labs/git account, using that account you can push a commit and it shows up a changeset in gerrit, from there once it's reviewed it makes it's way into trunk. Under that model of committing to trunk everyone is pretty much equal. Whether you're a long-time committer or you just got an account a second ago by filling out a form and getting one automatically anyone can get a change in for review and changes are reviewed individually by developers rather than forcing non-developers to deal with reviewing a person based on their past code.
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