Am 18.11.2013 11:45, schrieb Carlos R. Mafra:
> On Mon, 18 Nov 2013 at 11:30:59 +0100, Christian wrote:
>> Is there a way that github merge request get automatically posted to the
>> list ? If so, then what is the problem then ?
>
> That would work just fine, yes.
OK, lets find out if that is possible.
>
>>> C'mon Rodolfo. I'm not asking too much, I just want to see the patches
>>> in the mailing list (because of reasons I already wrote about).
>> None wants to stop discussing patches on the list.
>> _You_ started 'github'. Are you now able and ready to make use of _all_
>> advantages that github is offering ?
>
> I don't agree that moving patch discussion out of the mailing list is
> an advantage.
AFAIK it was never a point to move patch discussion out of the mailing
list. Discussion about patches should stay in mailing list.
> I created the github in order to _increase_ the options,
> not to reduce them.
Yes, and this is what we all appreciate, don't we ?
And one big advantage is, on github you can see what others are doing
cause you can look into their branches.
>
> I don't mind sending patches via github if people like that too. What
> I'm against here is to actively avoid sending patches to the mailing
> list because of github. That does not help.
So we need to find out how we can mail info about 'merge requests' to
the mailing list so that this 'merge request' or 'patch' can be discussed.
Then all would be happy again or am I wrong here ?
And if the discussed patch is OK for acceptance you just need to accept
the merge request on github. I think this is an ease for your work, too,
isn't it ?
Kind Regards
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