Hi all, As has been made evident in the prior thread there are quite a few interesting ideas floating around about what our Git infrastructure should be capable of.
Our current one was constructed when KDE first seriously migrated to Git following the Gitorious experiments, and it shows. (As a sysadmin I can attest that parts of it are held together by digital glue and tape). Before we go ahead and jump to a new platform though - we need to know what we want. Can everyone please suggest what they think are the things they'd like to see feature wise? In doing so, please refrain from mentioning any existing solutions - all we want to do at this point is construct a wishlist of what people would like to see the system be capable of. Items that we (sysadmin) would like to see community comment on include the code review system, clone and scratch repositories and how they function, and whether people would be bothered by repository locations changing as they move around. Also useful would be comment on how anongit and other systems that rely on the Git infastructure work. Note that while Continuous Integration is something which could integrate with this infrastructure, it is something which is not being re-evaluated at this time. Any attempt to include it within this discussion is considered off topic and out of scope. Thanks, Ben