On 22 March 2012 03:09, Rob Lanphier <[email protected]> wrote: > Thanks for your patience with this move. We hope you enjoy working > with Git (or, if you're currently a skeptic, at least come to > appreciate it). With the combination of Git and the workflow changes > it enables, we're pretty excited by our new ability to deploy code > more frequently, and we're pretty optimistic that we'll be able to > actually get that benefit sooner rather than later.
Thank you. I still hate it very much and currently the benefits don't justify the pain for me. My code review process is totally ruined: * I don't get commit mails anymore (only from Translate) * I have no clue what is happening anymore because of the above * I have to do tens of clicks to just see the diff (this will certainly reduce the code review I will do to anything else but my own pet projects like Translate extension) * When the diff was included in the emails, I could easily scan in an hour in the morning all the new commits, review the easy ones, add the other important ones to the queue and be happy knowing that I didn't miss anything. -Niklas PS: Please publish widely the recommended way to setup MediaWiki with mixed git/svn extensions and how to keep them updated with single command that is as easy as svn up. -- Niklas Laxström _______________________________________________ Wikitech-l mailing list [email protected] https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/wikitech-l
