> I would like to add that GitLab has made it *significantly* easier to
> contribute without commit access. Think about what it was like in
> Phabricator era (or even Reviewboard). [...]
As a contributor who used Invent with and without commit access, I agree with
this statement. Commit access wa
El vie, 1 abr 2022 a la(s) 12:29, Nate Graham (n...@kde.org) escribió:
>
> Hello folks,
>
> When someone is proposed to get commit access, currently a sponsor
> proposes it, the intended recipient contacts sysadmin, sysadmin reviews,
> and then asks the sponsor if it's okay. This process essentiall
On Freitag, 1. April 2022 17:52:50 CEST Ivan Čukić wrote:
> On Friday, 1 April 2022 17:36:50 CEST Nicolas Fella wrote:
> > To summarize: I don't see a need to change how applications are
>
> +1
-+1
> One of the things I saw as a mark of a welcoming and trusting community
> when I joined KDE was
On 4/1/22 09:52, Ivan Čukić wrote:
On Friday, 1 April 2022 17:36:50 CEST Nicolas Fella wrote:
To summarize: I don't see a need to change how applications are
+1
One of the things I saw as a mark of a welcoming and trusting community
when I joined KDE was that everyone had direct push access t
On Friday, 1 April 2022 17:36:50 CEST Nicolas Fella wrote:
> To summarize: I don't see a need to change how applications are
+1
One of the things I saw as a mark of a welcoming and trusting community
when I joined KDE was that everyone had direct push access to trunk
(good old SVN).
While this c
On 4/1/22 09:36, Nicolas Fella wrote:
I think this case shows more a lack of communication towards the person
in question what rights and responsibilities come with commit access
rather than a problem with the current review process. In other words,
other reviewers would likely not have prevented
On 4/1/22 17:28, Nate Graham wrote:
Hello folks,
When someone is proposed to get commit access, currently a sponsor
proposes it, the intended recipient contacts sysadmin, sysadmin
reviews, and then asks the sponsor if it's okay. This process
essentially only allows for sysadmin review, since the
Hello folks,
When someone is proposed to get commit access, currently a sponsor
proposes it, the intended recipient contacts sysadmin, sysadmin reviews,
and then asks the sponsor if it's okay. This process essentially only
allows for sysadmin review, since the sponsor has already implicitly
a