> -----Original Message-----
> From: Wendy Smoak [mailto:wsm...@gmail.com] 
> Sent: Friday, April 15, 2011 9:57
> To: Struts Developers List
> Subject: Re: Question to the PMC
> 
> On Fri, Apr 15, 2011 at 8:53 AM, Jason Pyeron 
> <jpye...@pdinc.us> wrote:
> > Our office is agressivly scratching some itches right now 
> with regards 
> > to struts. We will be opening a ticket for each patch / 
> issue. But I 
> > am afriad that the lag between adoption of the patches will cause a 
> > build up of deltas against the committed code. I think this 
> was a type of issue to justify git.
> 
> Have you seen the git mirrors?  I see Struts listed, but I'm 
> not sure exactly what's there or whether it would be useful:
> http://git.apache.org/ . Out to the right there's a link to github.
> 
> Commit access to svn usually comes after submitting patches 
> and participating for a while.  Though I understand the git 
> philosophy is different, we don't yet have canonical git 

Not advocating a git philospohy, and I understand the participating for a while
concept too. Agreeably I have not been as active as others in terms of output.

I have a team that is going to be working on a large project using struts, our
internal time line will be in hours not days or weeks and I want to avoid a
private forked copy of struts. I think it would be unreasonable to ask the
struts devs to take monolithic patches, and I think it would be too much to ask
my devs to fork from trunk for each fix, and then merge it into a private fork. 

I feel the win win would be to not have a private fork, and not create a
situation where there would be a monolithic patch.

> repos at Apache.  (Some people are working on it, and 
> apparently there's a way for committers to use git but write 
> through to svn.  There is some info here:
> http://www.apache.org/dev/git.html )




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