On 25 May 2012 09:00, Aaron W. Swenson <titanof...@gentoo.org> wrote:

> I do believe git pull-requests should go through Bugzilla. A
> pull-request is the equivalent to bump requests, patch fixes, and all
> sorts of stuff that we already handle through Bugzilla. Bugzilla also
> contains our history.

+1

>
> If they happen to be needing to be pulled from github, that's fine.
> Definitely convenient for the contributor.
>
> We'll also need to clearly document how the pull-request is to be
> generated. (I vote for requiring signed pull-requests. [1])
>
> github should not be our central point of contact. We have b.g.o for
> that. github should be on the fringes as a tool that we can use if we
> want to.
>

+/-1 : Not sure, for new people, it should definitely be the go-to way
to do things.

But people who are regular contributors ( which we want to encourage )
will feel slowed down if they have to open a bug report for every
change.

And I can see github facilitating "proxy maintainers" much better.

If a proxy maintainer has another gentoo person who all their changes
get proxied through, the proxy maintainer and the gentoo dev could
both have forks on github, and the proxy maintainer could send their
pull requests to their proxy to vet and merge, somewhat like Linus'es
Generals model.

> [1]
> http://git-blame.blogspot.com.ar/2012/01/using-signed-tag-in-pull-requests.html
>
> - - Aaron
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