sorry for the late replies, however moving from wip to gitbox was not hard at all, Infra helped us and it went smooth. With gitbox in OpenNLP we simply create a PR, check Travis results and eventually click the "merge PR" button from github, which is fairly different from most of the other ASF projects I have seen, but also allows for a more controlled (and safe) commit history. In Sling however it might be too much to require to fire a PR for each and every commit, given the amount of active committers and commits we have on a weekly basis.
Regards, Tommaso Il giorno gio 21 set 2017 alle ore 14:52 Karl Pauls <[email protected]> ha scritto: > On Thu, Sep 21, 2017 at 2:32 PM, Bertrand Delacretaz > <[email protected]> wrote: > > On Thu, Sep 21, 2017 at 2:07 PM, Oliver Lietz <[email protected]> > wrote: > >> ...we should not use GitHub for issues, wiki or pages but stay with > JIRA, > >> Confluence and our existing site... > > +1 I agree with that. > > However (and maybe I misunderstood), I thought this question was about > the git part of github. I (and again, personally) think that the > biggest benefit of moving to git is more seemless integration with > github on the level of e.g., pullrequests, fork, etc - especially > considering change/commiter history. > > In this regard, if I understand correctly, we have two options namely, > wip and dual-master. I'm in favour of the one that makes working with > us on github the easiest. > > If this was about wiki or jira, I'm sorry. > > regards, > > Karl > > > > > +1 > > > > -Bertrand > > > > -- > Karl Pauls > [email protected] >
