On Tuesday 17 May 2011 10:12:51 Aaron J. Seigo wrote:
> On Sunday, May 15, 2011 19:34:10 Martin Gräßlin wrote:
> > as we all know the hard feature freeze is in place since somewhen last week.
> > So we are supposed to fix bugs and no longer work on features. But we all
> > want to continue hacking. At Tokamak we wanted to setup an integration
> > repository and I think now is the timepoint to get this started.
>
> agreed.
>
> > I just pushed current origin/master into my personal clone and if we don't
> > find something else, I would propose my clone as the integration repository
> > for kde-workspace.
>
> looking at the link you provided here:
>
> > http://techbase.kde.org/Development/Tutorials/Git/Feature_Development_Workfl
> > ow
>
> there's already an integration clone made by dafre. i don't particularly care
> _who_ hosts it, but confusion right at the start as to which repo to use is
> not a great start ;)
>
> to prevent confusion and since it really doesn't matter which way we go as
> long as we have a decision, i'd like for Dario to speak up in this thread. if
> he is willing to commit to continuing this experiment, then i'd like to stick
> with that path for continuity's sake.
any results on it?
>
> if not, then let's go for plan B, change that wiki page and start using your
> (Martin's) clone.
A plan C could be to use a dedicated branch in the main repository. It would 
circumvent the
issue that we need sysadmin support when merging back to master.

I think we should communicate our needs to sysadmin (e.g. team repository which 
we get
commit mails, etc.).

Cheers
Martin

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