On 17 December 2014 at 17:50, Nick Treleaven via Digitalmars-d <digitalmars-d@puremagic.com> wrote: > On 15/12/2014 19:39, H. S. Teoh via Digitalmars-d wrote: >> >> If you put your git repo online somewhere, I wouldn't mind pulling from >> it and pushing to Phobos as PRs. It's much more convenient than >> downloading patches off bugzilla. (Git was designed to be used this way >> in the first place!) > > > +1, it really would be much more attractive than patches. That way we can > see the code easily in a browser, the developer can split work into commits, > the reviewer(s) can easily fetch it. Submitters need to make it easy to > start reviewing their code (especially if they don't want to use github). > Patches are much harder to apply after time has passed - a git branch can be > rebased, clearly showing each conflict encountered.
Yah, I would recommend you get a VPS (which can be anything from $2 a year to $5 a month depending on how "low-end" you want to go). And install gitlab or gitorious on it, if you want local control - then those tools provide it. Iain.