Jason Dagit <[email protected]> writes: >> Pushed, thanks! I've always been pretty shameless about just pushing >> my patches (as I figure people edit the wiki from the web anyway).
I sent to the list because I like the idea of giving people a chance to view (and object strenuously to) patches before they hit a public repo and become unobliterable. > Do you think there may be a compelling argument for granting anonymous apply > privileges here? Since I already have push access, I don't care too much :-) But note that while write access is available via darcsit, that's probably less powerful than direct Darcs patch pushing access -- for example, you probably can't add a boringfile that makes TrentBuck.page ignored because you've decided that TrentBuck is an ass. > Since the wiki already supports applying patches via its web interface, why > would I suggest this? Because not everyone is using a web browser to access > our darcsit wiki. Trent being one such example. I have no problem with such people (myself included) sending to the list instead of pushing directly. After all, it's no different from how I contribute to the Darcs repo... _______________________________________________ darcs-users mailing list [email protected] http://lists.osuosl.org/mailman/listinfo/darcs-users
