Could you enumerate the problems you have with text patches? I can think of 1, but would like to hear your list.
Dmitriy On Tue, Mar 27, 2012 at 2:48 PM, Russell Jurney <[email protected]> wrote: > Using text patches is the problem as I see it. We should be using... > something else. Doesn't git's functionality enable phasing out text > patches? > > On Tue, Mar 27, 2012 at 11:16 AM, Scott Carey <[email protected]>wrote: > >> On the Avro project, several folk generate a patch using git and upload >> that to the JIRA, it patches fine using unix 'patch'. >> Why do you need to switch to svn to generate the patch? >> >> A committer needs to apply the patch to a location checked out with svn, >> but that is trivial. >> >> On 3/27/12 2:26 AM, "Gianmarco De Francisci Morales" <[email protected]> >> wrote: >> >> >My 2 cents, based on the S4 project experience so far (they have git) is >> >+1 >> >but later. >> > >> >The process with git is still a bit fuzzy and not fully integrated and >> >standardized like the one with svn. >> >I personally use git for all my dev work with Pig, but then switch to svn >> >to generate the final patch. A bit cumbersome but not so bad. >> > >> >Switching now will generate confusion and is not that urgent in my humble >> >opinion. >> > >> >Cheers, >> >-- >> >Gianmarco >> > >> > >> > >> >On Sat, Mar 24, 2012 at 01:27, Dmitriy Ryaboy <[email protected]> wrote: >> > >> >> There is a check box you check when you upload a patch. If we committed >> >> without verifying you checked it, thats an unfortunate oversight. >> >> >> >> No, you cant send a pull request via github to apache. That's a github >> >> (commercial entity) feature, not a git (open source vcs) feature. >> >> >> >> Yes you can post a link on a Jira and ask people for review prior to >> >> submitting a formal patch. No that's not review board or Jira >> >>integration. >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> On Mar 22, 2012, at 5:59 PM, Russell Jurney <[email protected]> >> >> wrote: >> >> >> >> > That is fine. Only committers can merge pull requests. Not a >> >>problem. >> >> > >> >> > I've never signed anything, and committers take my patches. Works the >> >> same. >> >> > >> >> > On Thu, Mar 22, 2012 at 3:33 PM, Scott Carey <[email protected] >> >> >wrote: >> >> > >> >> >> >> >> >> There is a legal issue as well. Uploading a patch to JIRA requires >> >>the >> >> >> user to grant apache license to use the code. A pull request from >> >> github >> >> >> does not. >> >> >> This is all being hashed out elsewhere, none of us here are experts. >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> On 3/22/12 2:08 PM, "Russell Jurney" <[email protected]> >> >>wrote: >> >> >> >> >> >>> If there is already a trial going, the project would benefit from >> >> >>> switching >> >> >>> to git, as we could then (I think?) accept pull requests on github. >> >> Maybe >> >> >>> not, I'm not familiar with integrating multiple gits. Barrier of >> >>entry >> >> >>> for >> >> >>> contributing would then drop dramatically, making happy for all. >> >> >>> >> >> >>> On Thu, Mar 22, 2012 at 1:58 PM, Daniel Dai <[email protected]> >> >> >> wrote: >> >> >>> >> >> >>>> This can be done in the future but I don't see there is an urgent >> >>need >> >> >>>> for that. I'd rather wait for Apache to standardize the process >> >>and we >> >> >>>> can easily follow and switch, rather than become the first several >> >>to >> >> >>>> try and solve the infrastructure problem. >> >> >>>> >> >> >>>> Daniel >> >> >>>> >> >> >>>> On Thu, Mar 22, 2012 at 12:02 PM, Jonathan Coveney < >> >> [email protected]> >> >> >>>> wrote: >> >> >>>>> If people don't know git or svn, they are going to have to learn >> >>one >> >> >>>> or >> >> >>>> the >> >> >>>>> other if they want to work with open source projects. It might as >> >> >>>> well be >> >> >>>>> git, since that's where things are going. >> >> >>>>> >> >> >>>>> 2012/3/22 Scott Carey <[email protected]> >> >> >>>>> >> >> >>>>>> Apache is currently doing a trial with git as the primary repo >> >>using >> >> >>>> the >> >> >>>>>> CouchDB project. Other projects may be able to volunteer to join >> >> the >> >> >>>>>> trial, I'm not sure. >> >> >>>>>> >> >> >>>>>> see http://git-wip-us.apache.org/ >> >> >>>>>> >> >> >>>>>> I suggest that if you are interested in this join the apache >> >> >>>>>> infrastructure-dev list. >> >> >>>>>> >> >> >>>>>> >> >> >>>>>> >> >> >>>>>> On 3/21/12 9:57 PM, "Russell Jurney" <[email protected]> >> >> >>>> wrote: >> >> >>>>>> >> >> >>>>>>> What's the work? >> >> >>>>>>> >> >> >>>>>>> Russell Jurney http://datasyndrome.com >> >> >>>>>>> >> >> >>>>>>> On Mar 21, 2012, at 9:39 PM, Dmitriy Ryaboy <[email protected] >> > >> >> >>>> wrote: >> >> >>>>>>> >> >> >>>>>>>> All that's left is for someone to volunteer to do the work. >> >> >>>>>>>> >> >> >>>>>>>> On Mar 21, 2012, at 9:17 PM, Russell Jurney < >> >> >>>> [email protected]> >> >> >>>>>>>> wrote: >> >> >>>>>>>> >> >> >>>>>>>>> What do we have to do to be the first real project that uses >> >>git? >> >> >>>>>>>>> Let's do that. Or, let's just sink svn to github. >> >> >>>>>>>>> >> >> >>>>>>>>> It will propel the project forward. >> >> >>>>>>>>> >> >> >>>>>>>>> Russell Jurney >> >> >>>>>>>>> twitter.com/rjurney >> >> >>>>>>>>> [email protected] >> >> >>>>>>>>> datasyndrome.com >> >> >>>>>>>>> >> >> >>>>>>>>> On Mar 21, 2012, at 9:04 PM, Bill Graham >> >><[email protected]> >> >> >>>> wrote: >> >> >>>>>>>>> >> >> >>>>>>>>>> I think this is the tweet (lacking the entire discussion tree >> >> >>>> that >> >> >>>> we >> >> >>>>>>>>>> had >> >> >>>>>>>>>> re git) where I was pointing out that some incubator projects >> >> >>>> were >> >> >>>>>>>>>> using >> >> >>>>>>>>>> git. >> >> >>>>>>>>>> >> >> >>>>>>>>>> https://twitter.com/#!/billgraham/status/174744199407738880 >> >> >>>>>>>>>> >> >> >>>>>>>>>> >> >> >>>>>>>>>> On Wed, Mar 21, 2012 at 12:47 PM, Russell Jurney >> >> >>>>>>>>>> <[email protected]>wrote: >> >> >>>>>>>>>> >> >> >>>>>>>>>>> I think this changed, and you are now allowed. Looking for >> >>the >> >> >>>>>>>>>>> tweets. >> >> >>>>>>>>>>> >> >> >>>>>>>>>>> Russell Jurney http://datasyndrome.com >> >> >>>>>>>>>>> >> >> >>>>>>>>>>> On Mar 21, 2012, at 9:36 AM, Alan Gates >> >><[email protected] >> >> >>> >> >> >>>>>>>>>>> wrote: >> >> >>>>>>>>>>> >> >> >>>>>>>>>>>> AFAIK Apache still does not support git as a primary >> >> >>>> repository. >> >> >>>>>>>>>>>> You >> >> >>>>>>>>>>> can use the git mirror, which Pig does. If this has changed >> >> >>>> (or >> >> >>>>>>>>>>> when it >> >> >>>>>>>>>>> does), I'm +0 on changing, by which I mean I don't care >> >>which >> >> >>>> we >> >> >>>> use. >> >> >>>>>>>>>>>> >> >> >>>>>>>>>>>> Alan. >> >> >>>>>>>>>>>> >> >> >>>>>>>>>>>> On Mar 20, 2012, at 11:22 PM, Jonathan Coveney wrote: >> >> >>>>>>>>>>>> >> >> >>>>>>>>>>>>> Would anyone be opposed to doing this? I think you can >> >>apply >> >> >>>> to >> >> >>>> do >> >> >>>>>>>>>>>>> this >> >> >>>>>>>>>>> via >> >> >>>>>>>>>>>>> Apache, no? It would be nice to make git the first class >> >> >>>> citizen of >> >> >>>>>>>>>>>>> choice... forcing developers to use svn to work with pig >> >>is >> >> >>>> just >> >> >>>>>>>>>>>>> another >> >> >>>>>>>>>>>>> barrier, imho. I thought this had been bandied about on >> >> >>>> Twitter >> >> >>>>>>>>>>>>> and the >> >> >>>>>>>>>>>>> like, but not sure if it's been discussed seriously on the >> >> >>>>>>>>>>>>> listserv. >> >> >>>>>>>>>>>>> >> >> >>>>>>>>>>>>> Would love y'all's opinions on the matter >> >> >>>>>>>>>>>>> Jon >> >> >>>>>>>>>>>> >> >> >>>>>>>>>>> >> >> >>>>>>>>>> >> >> >>>>>>>>>> >> >> >>>>>>>>>> >> >> >>>>>>>>>> -- >> >> >>>>>>>>>> *Note that I'm no longer using my Yahoo! email address. >> >>Please >> >> >>>> email >> >> >>>>>>>>>> me at >> >> >>>>>>>>>> [email protected] going forward.* >> >> >>>>>> >> >> >>>>>> >> >> >>>> >> >> >>> >> >> >>> >> >> >>> >> >> >>> -- >> >> >>> Russell Jurney twitter.com/rjurney [email protected] >> >> >>> datasyndrome.com >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> > >> >> > >> >> > -- >> >> > Russell Jurney twitter.com/rjurney [email protected] >> >> datasyndrome.com >> >> >> >> > > > -- > Russell Jurney twitter.com/rjurney [email protected] datasyndrome.com
