Le 21/04/2015 02:08, Ean Schuessler a écrit :
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From: "Jacques Le Roux" <jacques.le.r...@les7arts.com>
Subject: Re: move to git.
Like Adrian and mostly for the same reasons, I don't believe we need Git.
But there is one other major reason which has already been discussed in the
other common ASF MLs. As Taher exulted, it's possible to create local
branches. So people are able to do a lot of work alone without exchanging before
committing or submitting. It will certainly not help to have this
possibility.
I disagree. It is useful in many situations for OFBiz developers to create a
local repository that is not globally shared.
What about https://github.com/apache/ofbiz ?
Some customers may even require
such a situation for security or legal reasons.
People can do what they want with OFBiz code on their side, sharing with the
community is something else (and often harder)
Jacques
Remember our recent discussion on the lack or core commits reviews.
With Git you end with commits bursts or big patches and it's then
hard to review and too late to share ideas.
So unlike Adrian, I'm even strongly against it. I will not hesitate to use a -1
if necessary!
We are also prepared to be assertive regarding this situation. If the project
does not move to GIT then Brainfood is willing to participate in a consortium of
organizations that will peer with each other to share updates to the master
branch for their local OFBiz repository. Such an arrangement will, effectively,
result in a distributed master repository image.
If anyone else is interested in such an arrangement please feel free to speak
up and we can begin the planning process.