Luca Barbato wrote:
Ciaran McCreesh wrote:
It's offering incentives to get as many commits as possible. The
easiest way to get as many commits as possible is to go on a mass
keywording or stabling spree. It'd be very easy for someone to do a
Manson -- do you really think no-one would? Even if no-one does take it
to that extreme, it's offering a reward for people who commit two things
rather than doing QA and committing on one thing.
fixing the mess left by others (given we could commit slightly off stuff
in 8 hours) is a pretty equivalent way to raise the commits level.
Anyway I'd slow down mirror propagation a bit the first times in order
to mitigate the issue pointed by Ciaranm.
lu
Though it seemed to me like a fun idea, i also thought the QA of the
tree could be in danger when i read it.
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