Erik, I am going to propose (again) on the ML to switch the default OFBiz theme to the droppingcrumbs. Of course your rich version would be much better. Anything to be committed? ;-)
-Bruno 2009/12/11 Jacques Le Roux <jacques.le.r...@les7arts.com>: > Thanks Adam, > > Yes, you already explained that and I have still to learn/practice. I think > I will not be able to before some time > > Jacques > > From: "Adam Heath" <doo...@brainfood.com> >> >> Jacques Le Roux wrote: >>> >>> First, I must say that maybe my view is biased because I have no time >>> to look at git and I'm a bit jealous :/ >>> My point was that it allows you to work a long time alone on a (possibly >>> large) task. >>> And even if you break it after in several svn commits it's still a lot >>> of commit to review in a single shoot. I agree it's easier than a large >>> svn commit though. I understand that having a big work to do it's >>> certainly better to use git. The only point which concern me is that >>> needs, at least, some collaboration/exchanges before diving in lonesome >>> work. >>> Maybe practice will show how to do it better. But as I said I'm still >>> far from being ready to switch from svn to git. >>> Hope I have passed my feeling >> >> Git also allows you to publish your local cloned repository, *before* >> you commit it back upstream into svn, so people can comment on it >> earlier. You can then rewrite your local history, taking into >> consideration all suggestions, and when it's finally right, the final >> commit to svn is clean and has no cruft. >> >> Git has plugins to commit an entire new feature as a series of patches >> in jira. I haven't yet used this plugin tho. >> > >