On Tue, Mar 20, 2012 at 10:34 AM, David Soria Parra <dso...@gmx.net> wrote:
> -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- > Hash: SHA1 > > On 03/20/2012 06:29 PM, Kris Craig wrote: > > Quick clarification: On the other hand, by "pull request" are you > > simply referring to somebody else requesting that you "pull" their > > submission and merge/push it? If so, I get it, but I really think > > we should come up with another term to describe it because it > > really does sound kinda backwards IMHO. I just woke up less than > > an hour ago though so maybe I'm just groggy lol.... > > Drink a coffee wake up, think first and write the mail then and help > reducing mailinglist noise by trying to figure it out yourself. > > We are referring to pull requests in the sense of pulling stuff from > another repository into ours. We talk about pull requests made on > github for the php/php-src repository. We use pull request the same > way everyone else uses. Someone requests via github or a pull request > mail (linux style) to pull his changes and merge them into our repository. > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- > Version: GnuPG v1.4.12 (GNU/Linux) > Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.org/ > > iQIcBAEBAgAGBQJPaL+6AAoJEAT0aMuPE7Z1QUEP/0eHx5TWk3EI2Y7RZPoBPZlT > 2/uxGtc0ofAu2Tk+xEt0Avhbxoy9+gwlsXsDZK2aTYd3lfHoHQJ9YJfcsbIH7vWi > n08N0zI3uqeETyo/8W07KDIch6UGfEQaCgMDTDsAvIIJ7wLRCIYVuJEbAELdY1Xq > egBOBxSuEFie2k4P0GPnw92P0vf5orvMRwnIrIks26/OnxEpBlvC/bR2JQbfbHSy > qgJRP9KFV/rx8myvWPXhI6soNx1W8cuIiPgZY3ljslSjXJP5xiB88xzHIdnGk9KH > 5q1H2XEZRt9TtLnOv0fxhvfgdPgxG2nD0UMo1Ucm/MJcDDaRA+hvlKpjNhAAx5qC > K4+Jtt4er0Q9D3lZW+vYY4lfpmADrTIN2UylFqm/9K1Tyn3t3aZPo1R9xxLH9mtX > JYRrZ2PZSWLdhQfZrPkJlVjkTZUCded/fEgr/3N4qjgoV+Yta4pw+XT1ccV8wMnG > tUy2RBaZloIsRObQ/JUps1SURYjDLAku+1eaPKeCcgkJnhF7fDgm6BJyfqqXg9c6 > ci/Pg0K69UtzbLNpThZefU6WHCHdUUZKU8/cea4NX1vnpzW1orsTxbFLtxfYlxUq > eNTBQPeD7x0IGktF1uy5v+RGlpAEQQDgwEil3ovtjoNQ+XoAvDxeKtmhKzw0YmVF > vltnqeQggRED7abRzXxR > =W89T > -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- > Yeah I get that. It just feels imprecise to me. Wouldn't "external merge request" be more descriptive? Generally, a pull request refers to a pull from a remote repository. While that's an initial component of this, the fact that it ends with a push request just makes the terminology needlessly confusing IMHO. But if nobody else is bothered by it then I guess I'll just have to suck it up lol. --Kris P.S. I don't drink coffee. Never been able to develop a taste for it. That's really sad seeing as how I live in Seattle....