Le 07/03/2014 14:56, Bartosz Dziewoński a écrit :
> On Fri, 07 Mar 2014 00:34:40 +0100, Brion Vibber <[email protected]>
> wrote:
> 
>> For years and years and years we've been very free about reverting things
>> that break. No one, including old-timers like me and Tim, has the "right"
>> to not have something reverted. If it needs to be reverted it will be
>> reverted -- there is nothing personal in a revert. Remember it can always
>> be put back once all problems are resolved.
> 
> I have missed the SVN period, but I am under impression that this was
> largely because "post-merge" code review has been used and that this is
> not something we should be overly proud of. :)

Reverting on spot because of site breakage still stand in our culture.
I did a few revert without even thinking about contacting the original
author because what mattered was to resume to a known state.

Most of our changes are not urgent and can well wait a couple days more
to be refined.  Heck, we can even deploy them out of the train if need be!

-- 
Antoine "hashar" Musso


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