On Tuesday, September 9, 2014 18.32:41 Pier Luigi Fiorini wrote: > 2014-09-09 17:39 GMT+02:00 Aaron J. Seigo <ase...@kde.org>: > > [1] even if I have my personal doubts w/regards to gerrit's > > appropriateness > > for KDE > > Probably I'm too late for the party, but have you considered gitlab?
Yes; I helped trial it for the sys admin team along with the GCompris project. The user experience was really quite good, though the patch review was the weakest point though pretty much every issue I had with it was in their issue tracker with some being actively worked on. The sysadmin team had some issues with the backend in terms of scaling to KDE's requirements. I do agree that an all-in-one githubish experience is generally superior to a cobbled together geekyard; you have one tool to learn and use and developers are typically used to that workflow these days. There are other options out there that provide that kind of user experience such as gogs.io and phabricator. I haven't used either, though, so can't speak to them ... -- Aaron J. Seigo
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