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72 also sprach micah anderson <micah@riseup.net> [2010.01.27.1124 +1300]:
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73 > Couldn't all of this be done without moving the existing git
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74 > repository (don't forget that transition is a cost)? Those who
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75 > wish to put together these proposed branches go ahead and do so,
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76 > publishing those wherever they like (git.debian.org, gitorious,
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77 > their own hosted git repositories, or even github) and then Carl
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78 > can just add those as remotes as he sees fit.
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80 I brought this up, so I should make the motivation explicit: I just
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81 tried to relieve Carl from the burden of bottleneck. Since passing
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82 out SSH accounts on his own machine does not really scale, I looked
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85 However, I agree that the easiest solution is just to add more
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86 users. Potentially, Carl can make use of gitolite, I can investigate
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87 that some time this week.
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89 > Personally, I've found mailing lists that have patches sent to
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90 > them tends to totally kill the list for anything else. It seems
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91 > a bit weird to use Debian's bug tracker for a non-Debian native
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92 > program (but using it for the Debian package of notmuch does make
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93 > sense). I am not so familiar with Roundup, patch queue trackers or
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94 > patchwork to have anything to say about those.
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96 patchwork integrates with the mailing list and slurps patches and
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97 related discussion and threads them into a webpage, where they can
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98 be workflow-managed.
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100 The Debian bug tracker has the benefit of being usable with e-mail
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101 (and this is notmuch we're developing, don't forget). The others are
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102 all exclusively web-based, with the exception of launchpad, AFAIK.
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104 The idea of having a tracker is quite simply to make it easier for
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105 Carl to stay on top, and for e.g. you and I to assist him by vetting
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106 patches in our free minutes.
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109 martin | http://madduck.net/ | http://two.sentenc.es/
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111 there's an old proverb that says just about whatever you want it to.
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