On segunda-feira, 13 de janeiro de 2014 11:14:01, Łukasz Stelmach wrote:
> EHLO.

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> I'd like to propose providing personal git repositories as a part of
> Tizen infrastructure the same way it is done at Freedesktop.org where
> next to "project repositories" (e.g. systemd/systemd[1]) we can find
> personal user repositories (e.g ~dvdhrm/systemd[2] or
> ~jwrdegoede/qemu[3]).
> 
> The purpose is to enable developers to share their work even before it
> can be pushed to Gerrit. For example a team of developers prepares
> upgrades for several "upstream" packages (this requires rebasing and
> forceful pushing bypassing review). Each developers pushes the packages
> to their own repository. Integrator/maintainer takes the repositories
> and pushes them to Gerrit.
> 
> The repositories would be just a space to share work with git(1) and
> would not, of course, be connected to Gerrit or OBS in any way.
> 
> Tizen-Bug: TINF-429[4]

Hello Łukasz

I've heard a few opinions here and there and most people agree it's a good 
idea to allow Tizen devs to share unfinished code with each other.

But we need to ensure that this is about work that benefits Tizen. Personal 
repositories or branches for projects that are already part of Tizen are fine. 
We'll expect that the activity is related to Tizen, but I guess we have to be 
lenient -- not all crazy ideas might pan out!

We should currently draw the line on automatically creating new repositories 
for projects not already part of Tizen. A simple ok from an Architect or from 
a Maintainer agreeing that this is related to Tizen will suffice, though.

PS: I prefer personal branches, which Gerrit already supports.

-- 
Thiago Macieira - thiago.macieira (AT) intel.com
  Software Architect - Intel Open Source Technology Center

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