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>I agree with Rob that changing Gerrit or Gitorious or Gitlab is not 
>something that we should get undertake lightly.   In my opinion, it is 
>more realistic to evaluate the tools as they exist today, with maybe mostly
>minor changes and small features that MW developers could 
>contribute towards.   Larger changes might require more dedicated 
>developer resources and would also take time.
>
>Subbu.
>
>OT:  I also noticed some Ruby concerns on this thread.  Except Gerrit, 4 of
the other
>5 candidates (Github, Gitorious, Gitlab, and Barkeep) are all written in
Ruby (on Rails
>possibly).  Ruby performance has improved over the years for all 3
implementations
>(MRI, Rubinius, and JRuby).  JRuby (Ruby implementation on the JVM)
performance
> especially has improved quite a lot over the last couple years.   Over the
last 3 
>years, I have been an active developer on JRuby and I have also written 
>and maintained Rails apps.   So, I am familiar with Ruby and am happy to 
>help with Ruby related issues.

I may also be able to help with some Ruby related coding if needed.  Ruby
isn't my
best language by any means, but I've had to work with it (and Rails) a few
times.
Along with MediaWiki extensions my work often has me make Redmine Plugins.

Thank you,
Derric Atzrott
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