On Thu, 25 Dec 2014 20:21:05 +1300
Ben Cooksley wrote:
[...]
> > 1) Everybody can create, delete and force-push to all branches
> > except the "reserved" ones (kde/*, master, stable,... see the list).
> >
> > 2) People are free to create, delete and force-push to all branches
> > below my/$usernam
On Thursday, 25 December 2014 08:21:05 CEST, Ben Cooksley wrote:
In essence, yes - those are the two possible options we have.
Force pushing will *still* be prohibited under this proposal as it
stands (and would be a CoC violation if done).
Hi Ben,
this is a very strong statement. I'm believe t
On Fri, Dec 26, 2014 at 12:01 AM, Jan Kundrát wrote:
> On Thursday, 25 December 2014 11:06:05 CEST, Ben Cooksley wrote:
>>
>> Not sure why random / 3rd party stuff would be imported - regardless
>> of whether it is a scratch repository or otherwise.
>> Distributions tend to frown upon bundling...
On Thursday, 25 December 2014 11:06:05 CEST, Ben Cooksley wrote:
Not sure why random / 3rd party stuff would be imported - regardless
of whether it is a scratch repository or otherwise.
Distributions tend to frown upon bundling...
I've had a need for this twice.
The first instance was trying t
On Wed, Dec 24, 2014 at 12:56 AM, Christian Mollekopf
wrote:
> On Wednesday 24 December 2014 00.04:22 Ben Cooksley wrote:
>> Hi all,
>>
>> As the other thread has gotten a bit congested with various threads, I
>> thought I would split up the topics to make things a bit easier to
>> manage.
>>
>> T
On Thu, Dec 25, 2014 at 10:47 PM, Jan Kundrát wrote:
> On Thursday, 25 December 2014 09:20:53 CEST, Ben Cooksley wrote:
>>
>> No comments on scratch
>
>
> Scratch repositories ("I can do whatever here, it's simply mine") is good,
> but its actual utility is limited on current setup. If it takes
>
On Wednesday 24 December 2014 00.04:22 Ben Cooksley wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> As the other thread has gotten a bit congested with various threads, I
> thought I would split up the topics to make things a bit easier to
> manage.
>
> The first seems the least contentious: allowing all developers to
> de
On Thursday, 25 December 2014 09:20:53 CEST, Ben Cooksley wrote:
No comments on scratch
Scratch repositories ("I can do whatever here, it's simply mine") is good,
but its actual utility is limited on current setup. If it takes
minutes/half-an-hour for a new repo creation to propagate, I will
On Wed, Dec 24, 2014 at 12:20 AM, Ben Cooksley wrote:
> Hi all,
Hi everyone,
>
> As has been made evident in the prior thread there are quite a few
> interesting ideas floating around about what our Git infrastructure
> should be capable of.
>
> Our current one was constructed when KDE first ser