Re: [gentoo-dev] GitLab Feature-Set / Was: devmanual moved to github

2013-05-14 Thread Rich Freeman
On Tue, May 14, 2013 at 10:19 AM, Peter Stuge wrote: > Rich Freeman wrote: >> Gerrit also requires letting the public push, but those pushes go >> to a contained area and each commit is isolated. > > Hm, how do you mean isolated? > > Gerrit introduces the convention to create a unique identifier f

Re: [gentoo-dev] GitLab Feature-Set / Was: devmanual moved to github

2013-05-14 Thread Peter Stuge
Rich Freeman wrote: > Gerrit also requires letting the public push, but those pushes go > to a contained area and each commit is isolated. Hm, how do you mean isolated? Gerrit introduces the convention to create a unique identifier for a change the first time a commit is created. If later iterati

Re: [gentoo-dev] GitLab Feature-Set / Was: devmanual moved to github

2013-05-14 Thread Rich Freeman
On Sun, May 12, 2013 at 3:18 PM, wrote: > - It supports "Merge Requests", which are almost the same as PRs on Github, > which allows user contributions to be reviewed quite easily. So, out of curiosity I set this up on a VM and started playing with it. It seemed like the UI for merge requests

[gentoo-dev] GitLab Feature-Set / Was: devmanual moved to github

2013-05-12 Thread sascha-ml
[...] > > Another option that looks nice is GitLab. > > How does it work? The screenshots look exactly like github. Maybe, I can summarize it up a bit: - GitLab is a Ruby-On-Rails Application => Requires very few setup on a gentoo system: ruby, a webserver and a mysql or postgresl databas