> "Bernd" == Bernd Zeimetz writes:
Bernd> I agree with that, although I think that we should tell bug
Bernd> reporters that - if the package is maintained on salsa (or
Bernd> maybe github, gitlab, ...), then we prefer merge/pull
Bernd> requests.
[...]
Bernd> 3. If a pack
Hi Sam,
> BTS for Patches
> ===
>
> Regardless of anything they are doing with Git, maintainers of a package
> are expected to process patches sent to the BTS. You cannot respond to
> a patch telling someone they need to file a merge request to have it
> considered.
> Today, the BTS
On Wed, 14 Aug 2019, Sam Hartman wrote:
> Regardless of anything they are doing with Git, maintainers of a package
> are expected to process patches sent to the BTS.
Yes.
> You cannot respond to a patch telling someone they need to file a merge
> request to have it considered.
I would not hesita
On Thu, 15 Aug 2019, Russ Allbery wrote:
> Jonathan Carter writes:
>
> > The Debian QA DDPO pages will show you whether you have MRs on the same
> > page where you see how many open bugs, RC bugs, lintian errors, etc you
> > have. This makes it super easy to notice MRs when doing routine checks
>
Hi,
Le 15/08/2019 à 16:38, gregor herrmann a écrit :
> On Wed, 14 Aug 2019 20:25:05 +0200, Jonathan Carter wrote:
>> The Debian QA DDPO pages will show you whether you have MRs
[…]
> I don't see any MRs there
You need to look for (or grep) the exclamation marks (yay, discrete).
> https://qa.deb
Jonathan Carter writes:
> The Debian QA DDPO pages will show you whether you have MRs on the same
> page where you see how many open bugs, RC bugs, lintian errors, etc you
> have. This makes it super easy to notice MRs when doing routine checks
> of your general package health overview.
Is there
On Wed, 14 Aug 2019 20:25:05 +0200, Jonathan Carter wrote:
> On 2019/08/14 20:02, Sam Hartman wrote:
> > If you're going to set up a repository for Debian packaging on Salsa,
> > you need to either:
> > 1) turn off merge requests
> That would be quite horrible IMHO, this is the de facto method tha
❦ 14 août 2019 22:32 +00, Holger Levsen :
>> I systematically turn off Gitlab MR support for projects I am involved
>> in, because I am not confortable and efficient using it myself, it is
>
> what helps me is having a note with this line:
>
> git config alias.mr '!sh -c "git fetch $1
> merge-r
On Thu, Aug 15, 2019 at 07:02:37PM +0200, Adam Borowski wrote:
> You do want --global for the alias, though -- that removes the need to
> repeat the config for every machine:checkout pair, requiring it just once
> per machine.
thanks for this as well! :)
--
cheers,
Holger
-
On Wed, Aug 14, 2019 at 10:32:29PM +, Holger Levsen wrote:
> On Wed, Aug 14, 2019 at 09:08:44PM +0200, Jonas Smedegaard wrote:
> > I systematically turn off Gitlab MR support for projects I am involved
> > in, because I am not confortable and efficient using it myself, it is
>
> what helps m
> "Philip" == Philip Hands writes:
Philip> Jonathan Carter writes:
>> On 2019/08/14 20:02, Sam Hartman wrote:
>>> If you're going to set up a repository for Debian packaging on
>>> Salsa, you need to either:
>>>
>>> 1) turn off merge requests
>>
>> That woul
Jonathan Carter writes:
> On 2019/08/14 20:02, Sam Hartman wrote:
>> If you're going to set up a repository for Debian packaging on Salsa,
>> you need to either:
>>
>> 1) turn off merge requests
>
> That would be quite horrible IMHO, this is the de facto method that
> young (let's say under 35 ye
On Wed, Aug 14, 2019 at 09:08:44PM +0200, Jonas Smedegaard wrote:
> I systematically turn off Gitlab MR support for projects I am involved
> in, because I am not confortable and efficient using it myself, it is
what helps me is having a note with this line:
git config alias.mr '!sh -c "git fetc
On 2019/08/14 20:36, Sam Hartman wrote:
> And yet, consider the following cases:
>
> * You are simply mirroring from somewhere else to Salsa
>
> * You buy Sean's argument that MRs aren't stable enough to capture
> discussion long-term and/or we're unlikely to port forward the
> database of me
Quoting Jonathan Carter (2019-08-14 20:25:05)
> On 2019/08/14 20:02, Sam Hartman wrote:
> > If you're going to set up a repository for Debian packaging on Salsa,
> > you need to either:
> >
> > 1) turn off merge requests
>
> That would be quite horrible IMHO, this is the de facto method that
> yo
> "Jonathan" == Jonathan Carter writes:
Jonathan> On 2019/08/14 20:02, Sam Hartman wrote:
>> If you're going to set up a repository for Debian packaging on
>> Salsa, you need to either:
>>
>> 1) turn off merge requests
Jonathan> That would be quite horrible IMHO, thi
On 2019/08/14 20:02, Sam Hartman wrote:
> If you're going to set up a repository for Debian packaging on Salsa,
> you need to either:
>
> 1) turn off merge requests
That would be quite horrible IMHO, this is the de facto method that
young (let's say under 35 years old) developers use to submit
im
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